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bray

/brey/US // breɪ //UK // (breɪ) //

卤菜,卤煮,卤卤,谝谝

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the loud, harsh cry of a donkey.
    • : any similar loud, harsh sound.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to utter a loud and harsh cry, as a donkey.
    • : to make a loud, harsh, disagreeable sound.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to utter with a loud, harsh sound, like a donkey.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Basilicò heard a donkey braying in the distance and followed the sounds with the hope of finding the path.

  • Bray liked how it invoked the founding father “rising up from the grave.”

  • Bray said he knows everyone hates those bands, but that he still enjoys their music.

  • Bray selected a different student each time to lead the class in prayer and participated in the prayers herself.

  • Christopher Bray on a new book that presents the famed director at his uncensored maddening best.

  • The immigrant groups and unions were receptive, but Bray said Occupiers see a danger there.

  • Dr. Thomas Bray may stand as a fit representative of another class of Nelson's friends and associates.

  • Then Max Bray lit a cigar, and sat thinking over the events of the past few days, and of what he had done.

  • Max Bray arranged all future matters to his entire satisfaction, but again there were contingencies that he could not foresee.

  • But from the Bray family themselves came not one word of rebuke or complaint.

  • There were three other passengers in the train this time; but a movement upon the part of Max Bray now troubled her.