growled
英 [ɡraʊld]
美 [ɡraʊld]
v. 低声吼叫; 发出低沉的怒吼; 咆哮
growl的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (狗等)低声吼叫
When a dog or other animalgrowls, it makes a low noise in its throat, usually because it is angry.- The dog was biting, growling and wagging its tail.
那条狗在一边撕咬一边低声吼叫,尾巴也跟着摇摆。 - Growlis also a noun.
- The bear exposed its teeth in a muffled growl.
那只熊龇出牙齿,发出一声低沉的吼叫。
- The dog was biting, growling and wagging its tail.
- VERB (人)发出低沉的怒吼,咆哮
If someonegrowlssomething, they say something in a low, rough, and angry voice.- His fury was so great he could hardly speak. He growled some unintelligible words at Pete...
他气得几乎说不出话来,冲着皮特不知咆哮些什么。 - 'I should have killed him,' Sharpe growled.
“我本该宰了他的,”夏普吼道。 - Growlis also a noun.
- ...with an angry growl of contempt for her own weakness.
对她自己的懦弱发出的一声轻蔑的怒吼
- His fury was so great he could hardly speak. He growled some unintelligible words at Pete...
- VERB 隆隆作响;轰鸣
If you say that somethinggrowls, you mean that it makes a deep low noise.- My stomach growled...
我的肚子咕咕叫。 - The car growls along rutted streets.
汽车在车辙纵横的街上一路轰鸣。 - Growlis also a noun.
- Acceleration is accompanied by a resonating growl from the gearbox.
变速箱随着加速传来一阵轰鸣。
- My stomach growled...