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bellow

/bel-oh/US // ˈbɛl oʊ //UK // (ˈbɛləʊ) //

吼吼,吼叫声,吼,吼叫

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to emit a hollow, loud, animal cry, as a bull or cow.
    • : to roar; bawl: bellowing with rage.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to utter in a loud deep voice: He bellowed his command across the room.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or sound of bellowing.

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Examples

  • The ore, charcoal and limestone were all dumped into the top of the furnace “stack” and heated with the aid of a water-powered bellows until the ore became molten and could be tapped.

  • They’re also the loudest creature on the planet—their low-frequency bellows can outroar jet engines.

  • He may have been telling the truth when, on hearing that Saul Bellow won the Nobel Prize, he remarked, “Never heard of him.”

  • After years of failing to earn out his advances, Bellow was, as his biographer James Atlas has noted, suddenly a wealthy man.

  • “He had fallen under a spell and was writing letters to everyone under the sun,” Bellow observes.

  • That class of people has the natural tendency to regenerate according to Bellow.

  • Bellow, see pictures of the volatile capital below and follow the evolving situation in Ukraine on The Daily Beast.

  • Angry and excited, McAuliffe paced the narrow floor, his great voice booming forth like a bull's bellow.

  • With a bellow the cattle started forward at a lively gallop.

  • Those who do not really feel always pitch their expressions too high or too low, as deaf people bellow or speak in a whisper.

  • By night the bull frogs, inconceivably big and tremendously vocal, bellow under the banks.

  • Each season has its glory; if we can't hear the lark, let us listen to the bellow of a lion-comique.