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wail

英 [weɪl]

美 [weɪl]

v.  (因悲伤或疼痛)哭号,恸哭; 大声呼叫; 哀号; 高声抱怨; 发出长而高的声音; 呼啸
n.  (疼痛或悲伤时发出的)号啕,哀号

过去式:wailed 现在分词:wailing 复数:wails 第三人称单数:wails 过去分词:wailed 

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Collins.1 / BNC.9985 / COCA.8887

牛津词典

    verb

    • (因悲伤或疼痛)哭号,恸哭
      to make a long loud high cry because you are sad or in pain
      1. The little girl was wailing miserably.
        那小女孩难过得号啕大哭。
      2. women wailing and weeping
        痛哭流涕的妇女
    • 大声呼叫;哀号;高声抱怨
      to cry or complain about sth in a loud high voice
      1. ‘It's broken,’ she wailed.
        “打碎了。”她大声叫道。
      2. There's no point wailing about something that happened so long ago.
        事情早已发生,痛哭流涕也于事无补。
    • 发出长而高的声音;呼啸
      to make a long high sound
      1. Ambulances raced by with sirens wailing.
        救护车高声鸣笛疾驰而过。

    noun

    • (疼痛或悲伤时发出的)号啕,哀号
      a long loud high cry expressing pain or sadness; a sound similar to this
      1. a wail of despair
        绝望的哀号
      2. the distant wail of sirens
        远处警报器的鸣响

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 哀号;悲鸣;恸哭
      If someonewails, they make long, loud, high-pitched cries which express sorrow or pain.
      1. The women began to wail in mourning.
        女人们开始哀哭起来。
      2. ...a mother wailing for her lost child.
        因丧子而痛哭的母亲
      3. Wailis also a noun.
      4. Wails of grief were heard as visitors filed past the site of the disaster.
        来访者列队走过灾难现场时听见到处都是哀号声。
    • VERB 哀诉;哀号着说
      If youwailsomething, you say it in a loud, high-pitched voice that shows that you are unhappy or in pain.
      1. 'Now look what you've done!' Shirley wailed...
        “看看你干的好事!”雪莉哭诉道。
      2. Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.
        普丽姆罗丝因疲惫而显得有些迟钝,开始哭着说她饿了。
    • VERB (警报器等)尖叫,尖啸
      If something such as a siren or an alarmwails, it makes a long, loud, high-pitched sound.
      1. Police cars, their sirens wailing, accompanied the lorries...
        警车护送着大卡车,一路警笛长鸣。
      2. The wind wailed outside the closed windows.
        紧闭的窗户外狂风呼啸。
      3. Wailis also a noun.
      4. The wail of the bagpipe could be heard in the distance.
        远远地能听到风笛的呜咽。

    英英释义

    noun

    verb

    双语例句

    • The women gathered around the coffin and began to wail, as was the custom in the region.
      妇女们都围到了棺木前,开始嚎啕大哭,那是当地的风俗。
    • When Zhou Yu arrived at Jingzhou and learned this, he let out a wail and fainted.
      等周瑜来到荆州的时候,听说已经被刘备占领了,气得大叫一声,晕了过去。
    • He causes my copper chain to be heavy. I wail pray for rescue.
      他使我的铜链沉重,我哀号求救;
    • I heard the wail of a baby.
      我听到了一个婴儿的哭声。
    • She heard the sirens scream their unearthly wail.
      她听到警报器发出可怕的尖叫声。
    • The women began to wail in mourning.
      女人们开始哀哭起来。
    • The wind wailed outside the closed windows.
      紧闭的窗户外狂风呼啸。
    • Grieve, mourn and wail. Change your laughter to mourning and your joy to gloom.
      你们要愁苦,悲哀,哭泣。将喜笑变作悲哀,欢乐变作愁闷。
    • Make a loud, piercing sound. She uttered a wail of grief.
      发出大的尖锐的声音。她悲痛地大声尖叫。
    • Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.
      普丽姆罗丝因疲惫而显得有些迟钝,开始哭着说她饿了。