bellow的意思和读音

bellow

: [ˈbeloʊ] : [ˈbeləʊ]

n.;()()

v.;(

bellows  bellowing  bellowed  

v.whisper

v.shout,roar,yell,bawl,holler

bellowv.

1.[i][t]to shout in a loud deep voice, especially because you are angry

They bellowed at her to stop.

The coach bellowed instructions from the sidelines.

‘Get over here!’ he bellowed.“!”

2.[i]when a large animal such as a bullbellows , it makes a loud deep sound

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na.1.“Bellows”

v.1.to shout very loudly2.to make the deep sound that a bull and some other large animals make

n.1.a loud deep sound made by a person2.the deep sound that a bull and some other large animals make

na.1.The variant of Bellows

1. reap vt. bellow v. ( battalion n. ...

2. 〖 deeplyregret〗 bellow,〖 sign〗 ...

3. beforehand adv. bellow v. beloved adj. ...

5. bark: bellow: ( bowwow: ( ...

8. bell jar bellow pressure balanced expansion ... ...

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1.Most conservatives did not so much signal their disagreement with the report as bellow it.

2.As you are interested in Finance projects, I have bellow items for you , if your team is interested please kindly let me know.

3.A man , I think he'd have whaled all this musical and artistic tomfoolery out of you . (Smoke Bellow by Jack London).

4.When he stuck in his arm, his face suddenly lost all its color and he let out a bellow like a wounded bull.

5.then he let out a bellow like an angry bull and dived at Harry, grabbing him by the ankle.

6.He who does not bellow the truth when he knows the truth makes himself the accomplice of liars and for gers .使

7.In a sense, Saul Bellow confirmed Russell Jacoby's historical analysis in his The Last Intellectuals with his literary writings.

8.Hagrid let out a bellow of fear and steered the motorbike into a vertical dive.

9.Goodness is achieved not in a vacuum, but in the company of other men, attended by love. ---Saul Bellow.。----

10.This did not constitute American exploitation, as the Reds bellow.