growl
第三人称
growls
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growling
过去式
growled
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growled
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咆哮, 低吼
(of animals, particularly dogs) to make a rumbling sound from the throat as a sign of warning
- The bear growled menacingly, warning other animals to stay away.
熊咆哮着威胁,警告其他动物远离。
- The dog began to growl when a stranger approached its territory.
当陌生人接近它的领地时,狗开始咆哮。
- The protective mother bear growled at any perceived threat to her cubs.
保护幼崽的母熊对任何感知到的威胁都会咆哮。
- As the wolf approached, it began to growl to establish its presence.
当狼接近时,它开始咆哮以确立它的存在。
- The lion growled, asserting dominance over the pride.
狮子咆哮着,宣称对狮群的主导权。
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咆哮, 嘟囔
to speak in a low, guttural voice, often indicating anger, irritation, or frustration
- He growled at the rude comment, clearly annoyed.
他对粗鲁的评论咆哮,显然很恼火。
- She growled in frustration when she couldn’t find her keys.
当她找不到钥匙时,她沮丧地咆哮了。
- "Don’t touch that!"he growled, grabbing the object from her.
"别碰那个!" 他咆哮道,从她手中夺过那个物体。
- "Leave me alone!"he growled, showing his irritation.
"离我远点!" 他咆哮道,显示出他的烦躁。
- He suddenly growled at her, his patience wearing thin.
他突然对她咆哮,他的耐心正在消磨殆尽。