bawl
verb /bɔːl/
/bɔːl/
动词形式
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they bawl | /bɔːl/ /bɔːl/ |
he / she / it bawls | /bɔːlz/ /bɔːlz/ |
past simple bawled | /bɔːld/ /bɔːld/ |
past participle bawled | /bɔːld/ /bɔːld/ |
-ing form bawling | /ˈbɔːlɪŋ/ /ˈbɔːlɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] to shout loudly, especially in an unpleasant or angry way
大喊;怒吼 - bawl (at somebody) She bawled at him in front of everyone.
她当着大家的面冲他大喊大叫。 - Some noisy students were bawling for more food.
一些吵闹的学生大声喊着要更多的食物。 - bawl (out) something (at somebody) He sat in his office bawling orders at his secretary.
他坐在办公室里,对秘书厉声发号施令。 - + speech (+ out) ‘Get in here now!’ she bawled out.
“马上进来!” 她嚷道。
- bawl (at somebody) She bawled at him in front of everyone.
- [intransitive, transitive] to cry loudly, especially in an unpleasant and annoying way
号哭 - A child was bawling in the next room.
隔壁有个孩子在大声哭闹。 - He was bawling his eyes out (= crying very loudly).
他正号啕大哭。 - + speech ‘Mama, Mama!’ bawled a terrified toddler.
妈妈,妈妈,”。一个吓坏了的蹒跚学步的孩子大叫。
- A child was bawling in the next room.
词源late Middle English (in the sense of (of an animal)‘ howl, bark’): imitative; possibly related to medieval Latin baulare ‘to bark’ or Icelandic baula ‘to low’.