croak / kroʊk /

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croak3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to utter a low-pitched, harsh cry, as the sound of a frog or a raven.
  2. to speak with a low, rasping voice.
  3. Slang. to die.
  4. to talk despondingly; prophesy trouble or evil; grumble.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to utter or announce by croaking.
  2. Slang. to kill.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or sound of croaking.

croak 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make husky, squawking noise

更多croak例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. When Tony takes over Danny's body, his voice begins to croak and he shakes his pointer finger for emphasis.
  4. And then I sit on a bench facing the grave and a raven says something in a croak a few steps from me.
  5. But dey can't hang me, no sah, dey can't, 'cause mah man croak two weeks later.
  6. He will awake to drive away the crows which croak around the mountain.
  7. By my sword, the Sweetheart of the Faith, never did frogs at a mid-summer drought croak more frightfully than those scamps.
  8. Suppose we'd croak this man in th' hot par-rt av th' p'litical fight; what happens?
  9. From a small almost black lake rose, like a mysterious wail, the plaintive croak of tiny frogs.