croak 的 3 个定义
- to utter a low-pitched, harsh cry, as the sound of a frog or a raven.
- to speak with a low, rasping voice.
- Slang. to die.
- to talk despondingly; prophesy trouble or evil; grumble.
- to utter or announce by croaking.
- Slang. to kill.
- the act or sound of croaking.
croak 近义词
make husky, squawking noise
更多croak例句
- The marine ecologist at Cornell University is listening to a humpback whale song, her fingers bobbing like a conductor’s to each otherworldly croak and whine.
- This dip in sensitivity falls just between the two most prominent frequencies of a male green tree frog’s croak, suggesting that inflated lungs don’t affect a female’s ability to hear her own species.
- When Tony takes over Danny's body, his voice begins to croak and he shakes his pointer finger for emphasis.
- And then I sit on a bench facing the grave and a raven says something in a croak a few steps from me.
- But dey can't hang me, no sah, dey can't, 'cause mah man croak two weeks later.
- He will awake to drive away the crows which croak around the mountain.
- By my sword, the Sweetheart of the Faith, never did frogs at a mid-summer drought croak more frightfully than those scamps.
- Suppose we'd croak this man in th' hot par-rt av th' p'litical fight; what happens?
- From a small almost black lake rose, like a mysterious wail, the plaintive croak of tiny frogs.