1 VERB 呼啸而过;轰鸣着疾驰 If something, usually a vehicle, roars somewhere, it goes there very fast, making a loud noise. 呼啸而过;轰鸣着疾驰 [written]
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A police car roared past. [VERB adv./prep.]
一辆警车呼啸而过。
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The plane roared down the runway for takeoff. [VERB adv./prep.]
飞机轰鸣着沿着跑道疾驰,准备起飞。
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Flames roared hundreds of feet into the air.
火焰呼呼地蹿到了几百英尺的高空。
SYN speed
2 VERB 咆哮;轰鸣;发出巨响 If something roars, it makes a very loud noise. 咆哮;轰鸣;发出巨响 [written]
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The engine roared, and the vehicle leapt forward. [VERB]
发动机轰鸣着,车子猛然冲出去。
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Her heart was pounding and the blood roared in her ears. [VERB]
她的心怦怦跳着,热血在耳中澎湃。
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...the roaring waters of Niagara Falls. [VERB-ing]
尼亚加拉瀑布澎湃的水流
SYN thunder, crash, boom, rumble
3 VERB 大笑;狂笑 If someone roars with laughter, they laugh in a very noisy way. 大笑;狂笑 [Also VERB]
SYN guffaw, laugh heartily, hoot, double up
4 VERB 大吼;喊叫;吼叫 If someone roars, they shout something in a very loud voice. 大吼;喊叫;吼叫 [written] [Also V for n]
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'I'll kill you for that,' he roared. [VERB with quote]
“我会为此杀了你,”他大吼道。
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During the playing of the national anthem the crowd roared and whistled. [VERB]
在播放国歌的时候,人们喊叫着,吹着口哨。
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The audience roared its approval. [VERB noun]
观众们大声喊着,表示赞同。
SYN cry, shout, yell, howl
5 VERB (狮子)吼叫,咆哮 When a lion roars, it makes the loud sound that lions typically make. (狮子)吼叫,咆哮
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