growl的意思和读音

growl

: [ɡraʊl] : [ɡraʊl]

v.

n.

growls  growling  growled  

n.snarl,bark,howl,roar,rumble

growlv.

1.[i]~ (at sb/sth)to make a low sound in the throat, usually as a sign of anger

2.[t]to say sth in a low angry voice

‘Who are you?’ he growled at the stranger.“?”

She growled a sarcastic reply.齿

n.

1.a deep angry sound made when sb/sth growls

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v.1., (at);;;()2., (out)

n.1.a frightening or unfriendly low noise

v.1.to say something in an unfriendly and angry way2.if an animal growls, it makes a frightening or unfriendly low noise3.if thunder or a machine growls, it makes a low unpleasant noise

1. Kill! ! Growl ** Tear meat! ! ...

2. grope growl grumble ...

3. grove n. 429 growl n. ,,; grudge n. ,; ...

4. grope growl grumble ...

5. /grin 。 /growl x …

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1.If you were to ask a woman today if she was turned-on by the growl of a big engine, she would probably scoff at the thought.

2.Growl: "Did not squeeze. . . those who who gave the child to calculate to squeeze? ":“……?”

3.Outside in the distance a wildcat did growl, Two riders were approaching, the wind began to howl.

4.It could purr along like any luxury car or, at a press of the ubiquitous sport button, growl loudly as you disappear down the road.轿便

5.Their roar is like that of the lion, they roar like young lions; they growl as they seize their prey and carry it off with no one to rescue.

6.With an induction-enhanced growl from the V6, the IS C sounded as though it was ready to rumble.V6C

7.Ms Makeba could soar like an opera singer, but she could also whisper, roar, hiss, growl and shout.

8.So saying, he left the bear to stand there and growl, lay down in the corner on a pile of straw and went to sleep.

9.We were built to hear a sound, determine whether it is the growl of a saber-tooth, and then decide to run or go back to sleep.齿

10.You don't want her to strike at you with her paw or hiss and growl.