wail
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哀号, 痛哭
to cry out loudly and mournfully, often expressing grief, pain, or intense sorrow
- The woman wailed in despair upon hearing the tragic news of her brother's accident.
听到弟弟遭遇事故的悲惨消息,那个女人绝望地哀号起来。
- The child wailed in pain after falling and scraping her knee.
孩子摔倒并擦伤膝盖后,痛苦地哀嚎。
- At the protest, people wail in anguish, demanding justice for the victims.
在抗议中,人们痛苦地哀号,要求为受害者伸张正义。
- Tomorrow, the villagers will wail as they bid farewell to their departing leader.
明天,村民们将哀号着向他们即将离去的领袖告别。
- The mourners wail as the casket is lowered into the ground.
当棺材被降入地面时,哀悼者们哀号。
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哀号, 嚎叫
to produce a long, high-pitched sound
- The sirens wailed in the distance as the emergency vehicles rushed by.
当紧急车辆疾驰而过时,远处的警报器哀号着。
- He could hear the wind wail through the trees during the storm.
在暴风雨中,他能听到风穿过树木哀号的声音。
- The dog started to wail at the door when its owner left the house.
当主人离开家时,狗开始在门口哀嚎。
- The ambulance sirens wailed, signaling an urgent need for help.
救护车的警报器哀鸣着,表示急需帮助。
- The wolf began to wail under the full moon, signaling the start of the night.
狼在满月下开始嚎叫,标志着夜晚的开始。