bellow
英 ['beləʊ]
美 ['bɛlo]
- vt. 大声喊叫;大声发出
- vi. 吼叫;怒吼;咆哮
- n. 吼叫声;轰鸣声
- n. (Bellow)人名;(英)贝洛
CET6+ TEM4
1. bell => bellow.
2. belly (literally "bag") => bellow (通过腹部收缩压出气流而形成的声音、吼声).
bellow 吼叫来自PIE *bhel-(3), 发声,怒吼,拟声词,同bell.
- bellow (v.)
- apparently from Old English bylgan "to bellow," from PIE root *bhel- (4) "to sound, roar." Originally of animals, especially cows and bulls; used of human beings since c. 1600. Related: Bellowed; bellowing. As a noun from 1779.
- 1. I was distraught and let out a bellow of tearful rage.
- 我心烦意乱,流着眼泪发了一通火。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Brown pointed to the compass and Alcock let out a bellow of laughter.
- 布朗指了指罗盘,阿尔科克发出一阵大笑.
来自英汉非文学 - 百科语料821
- 3. I went to the little lane where I had last seen her plying the bellow's lever.
- 我绕到那个小巷,希望见着妈妈;我想起她在门外拉风箱的样子.
来自汉英文学 - 中国现代小说
- 4. The yield of crops or the profit of cattle sale usually fell bellow his estimate.
- 作物收成或出售牲口的利润,往往低于他的估计.
来自辞典例句
- 5. The yield of crops or the profits of a cattle sale usually fell bellow his estimate.
- 作物的收成或出售牲口的利润,往往低于他的估计.
来自辞典例句