hoarse的意思和读音

hoarse

: [hɔrs] : [hɔː(r)s]

adj.

hoarser  hoarsest  

adj.+n.hoarse voice

adj.smooth

adj.croaky,gruff,gravelly,husky,rough

hoarseadj.

1.sounding rough and unpleasant, especially because of a sore throat

He shouted himself hoarse.

a hoarse cough/cry/scream

adj.1.(),;

adj.1.someone who is hoarse or has a hoarse voice speaks in a low rough voice, usually because their throat is sore

1. foul hoarse optimal ...

2. brutal hoarse quit 退 ...

3. grating (); hoarse , husky ...

4. hoarse: 。 robust: 。 ...

5. hoard hoarse hobby ...

6. ... infancy n. hoarse a. unison n. ...

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1.Clinton s voice was hoarse, she coughed occasionally and seemed to be nursing a cold, but she made no mention of her health.

2.He had a little cough yesterday, but there was no sputum. This morning, I found the cough became hoarse but no asthma.。(

3.He had said these things in a loud, rapid, hoarse voice, with a sort of irritated and savage ingenuousness.

4.Dormouse slowly opened his eyes. 'I wasn't asleep, ' he said in a hoarse, feeble voice: 'I heard every word you fellows were saying . ':“。”

5.Along with his vigorous but without losing some of hoarse voice, students quickly move the body, neatly in front of him set team.

6.No, actually my voice is. . . is feeling a little bit hoarse tonight, you know, all the talking.……

7.Her voice because is also long don't talk of cause, seem to be hoarse obnoxious to hear.

8.He was one of those people who simplycannot take a hint and would often go on talking until he was hoarse.

9.Lee Eun-remember, there is a ray of her mother's voice hoarse, spoke very slowly, like singing the same old songs.

10.Be buried in the primary school next to the ruins, the Prime Minister with hoarse, choked words, to the ruins of the children propaganda.