bawl 的 4 个定义
- to cry or wail lustily.
- to utter or proclaim by outcry; shout out: to bawl one's dissatisfaction; bawling his senseless ditties to the audience.
- to offer for sale by shouting, as a hawker: a peddler bawling his wares.
- a loud shout; outcry.
- a period or spell of loud crying or weeping.
- Chiefly Midland and Western U.S. the noise made by a calf.
- bawl out, Informal. to scold vociferously; reprimand or scold vigorously: Your father will bawl you out when he sees this mess.
bawl 近义词
yell
cry
更多bawl例句
- That night, Faris saw a woman near her bawl and wide-eyed grown-ups run.
- In fact, she doesn't seem happy till she gets it and I suspect that if I missed it any morning she would bawl for it.
- At first she wouldn't allow any one but me to milk her and would bawl if I attended to any of the other cows first.
- They sometimes, on particular occasions, would sing or bawl out something like a rude tune; but we could not understand it.
- We would jibe one another, laugh at a fellow to his chagrin, and when we were angry bawl each other out unmercifully.
- Sharp and lively, I mean; not bawl, and answer over your back—most part impudence, and nothing else—and then out of hearing.