grunt 的 3 个定义
- to utter the deep, guttural sound characteristic of a hog.
- to utter a similar sound.
- to grumble, as in discontent.
- to express with a grunt.
- a sound of grunting.
- New England Cooking. a dessert, typically of cherries, peaches, or apples sweetened and spiced, and topped with biscuit dough.See also pandowdy.
- any food fish of the family Pomadasyidae, found chiefly in tropical and subtropical seas, that emits grunting sounds.
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grunt 近义词
snort
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- During this time, bull elk vie for the attention of cows, piercing the mountain air with their signature bugles, grunts, chuckles, and screams.
- As Amanda Stent, an NLP expert for financial news and information service Bloomberg, explained, technologies like BERT are important because they remove a lot of the grunt work required to train a language model from scratch.
- That’s when they saw there was an opportunity here to build a tool to track all of this information in one place and connect it to Salesforce to automate a lot of this grunt work.
- The good news is that developing a successful digital marketing strategy is possible, and it doesn’t have to take grunt work or cost you more than a cup of coffee a day.
- When Palantir built a new software platform, Foundry, in 2016, the company cut costs by automating much of the grunt work and said it reduced time to set up customers from months to days.
- The grunt takes a hard look at our interpreter, rotates his M16 and opens the vehicle door, motioning for us to get out.
- The grunt asks us where we are going and we respond, “to the Korengal.”
- As a grunt, he lectured a high-ranking officer in protest of Marines who attacked a Vietnamese child.
- Fortunately, the Food Sense App for the iPhone does the grunt work for you.
- Piggy, saying nothing, with no time for even a grunt, traveled through the air sideways from the rock, turning over as he went.
- The noise of his slumbers culminated in a sudden, choking grunt, and abruptly ceased.
- You must imagine this sound as something between a grunt and a groan, that the estimable lady gave vent to whenever put out.
- His next line—'To grunt and sweat under a weary life'—resembles ll.
- Up went the monster with a grunt, and a peculiar rigidity of body, which evidently betokened horror at his situation.
- After they had passed, a lull fell on the scene, which was soon broken by the grunt and snort of a rhinoceros.