growl
verb /ɡraʊl/
/ɡraʊl/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they growl | /ɡraʊl/ /ɡraʊl/ |
he / she / it growls | /ɡraʊlz/ /ɡraʊlz/ |
past simple growled | /ɡraʊld/ /ɡraʊld/ |
past participle growled | /ɡraʊld/ /ɡraʊld/ |
-ing form growling | /ˈɡraʊlɪŋ/ /ˈɡraʊlɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] growl (at somebody/something) (of animals, especially dogs
) to make a low sound in the throat, usually as a sign of anger动物,尤指狗 低声吼叫 - The dog growled at them.
狗对着他们咆哮。
Topics Animalsc1- The dog growled softly at me.
狗对着我低声吼叫。 - (figurative) Her stomach was growling with hunger.
她的肚子饿得咕咕直叫。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- angrily
- ferociously
- fiercely
- …
- growl something under your breath
- at
- in
- with
- …
- The dog growled at them.
- [transitive] to say something in a low angry voice
发出低沉的怒吼;咆哮 - + speech (at somebody) ‘Who are you?’ he growled at the stranger.
“你是谁?” 他向陌生人怒吼道。 - growl something (at somebody) She growled a sarcastic reply.
她以讥讽的口吻咬牙切齿地回答。
- ‘I'm a desperate man,’ he growled menacingly.
“我走投无路了。”他威胁着吼道。 - ‘Mosquitos!’ she growled under her breath.
“蚊子!”她低声吼道。 - to growl in annoyance
厌烦地吼叫
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- angrily
- ferociously
- fiercely
- …
- growl something under your breath
- at
- in
- with
- …
- + speech (at somebody) ‘Who are you?’ he growled at the stranger.
词源mid 17th cent.: probably imitative.