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单词 bellow
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Definition of bellow in English:

bellow

verb ˈbɛləʊˈbɛloʊ
[no object]
  • 1(of a person or animal) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger.

    (人,动物)咆哮;惨叫

    he bellowed in agony

    他痛苦地惨叫。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The demon bellowed in pain, but it was hardly defeated.
    • Nick bellowed in pain, as she scrambled for her purse, crawling away.
    • That's not to say musk-oxen are docile around people: Aggressive bulls will bellow at or charge humans when confronted and, on rare occasions, maim or even kill.
    • When the pair arrived back at the scene, the man atop the horse was still bellowing.
    • The differently colored animals bounded for the boy, the bear bellowed viciously, the wildcat snarled loudly, and the hawk screeched harshly.
    • Several of the bulls started bellowing and the cows mooing.
    • One person bellowed as he gripped the metal tube in his meaty hands.
    • She bellowed in pain and fell to the floor in agony.
    • From our seats we view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bowlegged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps nonchalantly smoking rollups.
    • The creature was still bellowing presumably due to the smell of blood that now filled the cavern.
    • As the Beast bellowed, the horses bolted in fear.
    • I was bellowing, it was an awful noise, and the next thing I knew I struck out at her.
    • Before the word could leave Mark's lips, Dad bellowed in rage.
    • Men were bellowing and roaring as they charged, lost to all rational thought.
    • The soldier bellowed and bent over in pain, but still held onto Cairn to the best of his abilities.
    • The bull is bellowing again, there's a burst of rain and wind.
    • One guard bellowed in alarm, the other in pain as Yuki sank her teeth into his arm and kicked his shin.
    • The beast bellowed and fell back, at this sound another one yowled behind Artemis and as he spun around a sword grazed his side, creating a deep gash.
    • He bellowed in pain and slowly slumped to the ground.
    • The beast bellowed in pain as it let go of Gilian and hunched over from bloody wounds.
    Synonyms
    blare, boom, roar, thunder, bellow, pump, shriek, screech
    1. 1.1reporting verb Shout something with a deep loud roar.
      吼叫,大声发出,大声喝道
      with object he bellowed out the order

      他大吼着发出命令。

      with direct speech ‘Not sausage and mash again!’ he bellowed

      “不要再上香肠和土豆泥了!”他吼道。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Leon bellowed out and stormed towards her, lifting his hand.
      • They straggled across the green, all three generations of them, bellowing at each other as if they were at least half a mile apart, rather than the two paces that actually separated them.
      • They've been tearing into each other in party meetings, bellowing at each other through their newspaper columns, accusing each other of vanity, iniquity, venality, even conviviality.
      • Bahamut's voice bellowed out onto the snow-covered plains, his bass voice commanding the attention and hearts of every soul there.
      • The two then bellowed out laughing as they clinked their glasses together in mock agreement.
      • The past few weeks she's been at her worst, and today has been the worst in the five-and-a-half-years I've been here - she's been bellowing at the sky from breakfast to teatime.
      • A large table of patrons was raising glasses and bellowing at each other gleefully.
      • Shouts and screams continued to be bellowed out by the spectators lining the streets of Pau.
      • But no, they had to convey their extreme excitement by bellowing at us through the mic, and permanently damaging our hearing.
      • They were in their early twenties the night that Sullivan bellowed out the cue that began the most agonizing five minutes of their lives.
      • Waving his arms wildly, he bellowed out the only German word of urgency he could recall: ‘Schnell!
      • Captain Ferguson bellowed encouragement, his words occasionally drifting up into the stand.
      • The governor, already on board, is bellowing at us, and several women are crossing themselves and muttering prayers.
      • On his way out, he came back to the guard, who was now bellowing at those before the deity to move on even as he blocked the queue.
      • With a widened look of panic in his eyes, he bellowed out to Laverne.
      • The cops in front of her were bellowing at the man, trying to make him let her go.
      • I joined other hopeful punters in front of the race screen, bellowing encouragement from the sidelines.
      • One grubby-looking vagrant recently followed me up the road, bellowing at me about how much he needed money for his ‘hard drugs’.
      • He fires again, and then, shotgun in hand, charges the mob, bellowing at the top of his lungs.
      • He bellowed out in his loudest voice, ‘This lion fears us!’
      Synonyms
      roar, shout, bawl, thunder, trumpet, boom, bark, bay, yawp, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream, screech, call, cry, cry out, sing out, whoop, wail, caterwaul
      raise one's voice
      North American informal holler
      rare vociferate, ululate
    2. 1.2with object Sing (a song) loudly and tunelessly.
      大声地不合调地唱(歌)
      a dozen large men were bellowing ‘Jerusalem’

      十来个身材魁梧的男人在吼唱“耶路撒冷”。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • There were women in various stages of undress, aged hacks bellowing out nationalist folk songs, several figures slumped in corners and enough booze to float a battleship.
      • Once we reached an agreement we rambled through the campsite bellowing the song out and no doubt disturbing the sleep of many.
      • Below his crew bellow a song with gusto “Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves” and from high above he cries “That’s the way to do it!”
      • Three sets of drums kept the rhythm steady, flanking him while he bellowed the song's opening lyrics.
      • As he stammers, then bellows the last chorus of ‘(Do Not Feed The) Oyster ’, the kingdom rejoices: Their prince is free.
      • An enormous peasant jumped up and bellowed a song in which he imitated all the animals of the barnyard, confusing the animals somewhat, so that he crowed for the mule and whinnied for the pig.
      • He decides to play drunk, and bellows songs while the cantina staff pick him up and drag him towards the doors.
      • Local firefighters who had risked their lives to help in the rescue efforts were sent on a lap of honour in open-topped cars while after a minute's silence the Indianapolis children's choir bellowed out the national anthem.
      • When not stopping to bellow a song, they wander into all sorts of unseemly situations.
      • Italians are spilling on to the track in their thousands, a beaming rider is being held aloft and crowds of youths are bellowing out a victory song.
      • Although Glenn said it was pretty demanding, it really showed off the strength of his voice as he bellowed out the chorus with the other boys in the background.
      • Let us do what the Vikings did for their departed ones and raise giant mugs of mead and bellow songs of warrior conquests!
      • Susan was terrified, she'd bellow songs to scare away ghosts before she ventured into a dark room.
      • He stumbles around, bellowing a song about dying on dry land.
      • A young man in shirt and tie is pacing and bellowing a song in a strong accent, disturbing the people around him.
      • Reaching out and turning up the radio, she was soothed by the sounds of the group as they bellowed one of their newer songs out of her speakers.
      • The English rugby anthem Swing Low, Sweet Chariot was bellowed out by more than 600 fans, eager to see their team finally clinch the longed-for title.
      • It had rained all weekend and I was not in the mood to haul a sodden plant into the house and bellow songs.
      • Hundreds of Canadian expats crammed into the London pub last night, letting out a sustained roar and bellowing the national anthem at least three times after the national men's hockey team won Olympic gold.
      • He held his arms out to the crowd as he bellowed the chorus and danced.
nounˈbɛləʊˈbɛloʊ
  • A deep roaring shout or sound.

    吼叫声;呼啸声

    a bellow of rage

    怒吼声。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Deep in the forest of bright green ferns there was a resounding crash, a rustling and, after a short silence, a delighted bellow.
    • I suddenly open my mouth and let forth a tremendous bellow of laughter.
    • Lightning flashed in the dark ocean ahead and soon followed by the bellow of the thunder call.
    • A scant few feet in front of the boys, the attacker turned with a bellow of rage.
    • Up ahead, an irritated bellow echoes around the hall.
    • The second guard spoke, his voice a bellow in order to be heard over the murmuring crowd.
    • Letting out a bellow of rage as my feet were swept from under me, I instinctively rolled away just as a tentacle swept the clayey silt where I'd been a fraction of a second ago.
    • The bellow echoed through the whole house, I was sure.
    • Dad let out a bellow of laughter, which made us all started laughing.
    • And a ferocious bellow of rage brought the girl back to her senses.
    • He tried to form a mighty bellow but only a shriek escaped his lungs.
    • Chloe looked up in shock as she heard an angry bellow echo through the huge homestead.
    • That scream from the treetops is answered by another, and another, until the tropical forest shakes under a thundering bellow.
    • With a collective bellow of rage, the creatures advanced.
    • She didn't hear the footsteps madly raging towards her, or the ferocious bellow of defiance that should have greeted her ears.
    • The demanding bellow of a team of oxen, coupled with the shouts of their teamster startled them in to moving again.
    • There was so much noise already; I didn't want to introduce a competing bellow.
    • They shouted at each other, someone called Claire was mentioned and there was many an anguished bellow.
    • The sound of Joseph's bellow drew her eyes back to the center.
    • He forced a sound out: what started as an infernal bellow emerged as a whimper.
    Synonyms
    roar, shout, bawl, bark, bay, yawp, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream, screech, call, cry, whoop, wail, caterwaul
    North American informal holler
    rare vociferation, ululation

Origin

Middle English: perhaps from late Old English bylgan.

Rhymes

Bargello, bordello, cello, Donatello, fellow, jello, martello, mellow, morello, niello, Novello, Pirandello, Portobello, Punchinello, Uccello, violoncello, yellow

Definition of bellow in US English:

bellow

verbˈbelōˈbɛloʊ
[no object]
  • 1(of a person or animal) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger.

    (人,动物)咆哮;惨叫

    he bellowed in agony

    他痛苦地惨叫。

    the bellowing of a bull
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That's not to say musk-oxen are docile around people: Aggressive bulls will bellow at or charge humans when confronted and, on rare occasions, maim or even kill.
    • One person bellowed as he gripped the metal tube in his meaty hands.
    • The differently colored animals bounded for the boy, the bear bellowed viciously, the wildcat snarled loudly, and the hawk screeched harshly.
    • Men were bellowing and roaring as they charged, lost to all rational thought.
    • Several of the bulls started bellowing and the cows mooing.
    • The soldier bellowed and bent over in pain, but still held onto Cairn to the best of his abilities.
    • The bull is bellowing again, there's a burst of rain and wind.
    • One guard bellowed in alarm, the other in pain as Yuki sank her teeth into his arm and kicked his shin.
    • The beast bellowed and fell back, at this sound another one yowled behind Artemis and as he spun around a sword grazed his side, creating a deep gash.
    • The beast bellowed in pain as it let go of Gilian and hunched over from bloody wounds.
    • When the pair arrived back at the scene, the man atop the horse was still bellowing.
    • Nick bellowed in pain, as she scrambled for her purse, crawling away.
    • As the Beast bellowed, the horses bolted in fear.
    • Before the word could leave Mark's lips, Dad bellowed in rage.
    • The demon bellowed in pain, but it was hardly defeated.
    • I was bellowing, it was an awful noise, and the next thing I knew I struck out at her.
    • From our seats we view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bowlegged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps nonchalantly smoking rollups.
    • She bellowed in pain and fell to the floor in agony.
    • The creature was still bellowing presumably due to the smell of blood that now filled the cavern.
    • He bellowed in pain and slowly slumped to the ground.
    Synonyms
    blare, boom, roar, thunder, bellow, pump, shriek, screech
    1. 1.1reporting verb Shout something with a deep loud roar.
      吼叫,大声发出,大声喝道
      he bellowed out the order

      他大吼着发出命令。

      with object the watchers were bellowing encouragement
      with direct speech “God send the right!” he bellowed
      with infinitive his desperate parents were bellowing at her to stop

      她父母亲喝令她停下。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • With a widened look of panic in his eyes, he bellowed out to Laverne.
      • A large table of patrons was raising glasses and bellowing at each other gleefully.
      • The two then bellowed out laughing as they clinked their glasses together in mock agreement.
      • They've been tearing into each other in party meetings, bellowing at each other through their newspaper columns, accusing each other of vanity, iniquity, venality, even conviviality.
      • One grubby-looking vagrant recently followed me up the road, bellowing at me about how much he needed money for his ‘hard drugs’.
      • The governor, already on board, is bellowing at us, and several women are crossing themselves and muttering prayers.
      • The cops in front of her were bellowing at the man, trying to make him let her go.
      • They were in their early twenties the night that Sullivan bellowed out the cue that began the most agonizing five minutes of their lives.
      • Shouts and screams continued to be bellowed out by the spectators lining the streets of Pau.
      • Bahamut's voice bellowed out onto the snow-covered plains, his bass voice commanding the attention and hearts of every soul there.
      • They straggled across the green, all three generations of them, bellowing at each other as if they were at least half a mile apart, rather than the two paces that actually separated them.
      • Captain Ferguson bellowed encouragement, his words occasionally drifting up into the stand.
      • The past few weeks she's been at her worst, and today has been the worst in the five-and-a-half-years I've been here - she's been bellowing at the sky from breakfast to teatime.
      • But no, they had to convey their extreme excitement by bellowing at us through the mic, and permanently damaging our hearing.
      • Leon bellowed out and stormed towards her, lifting his hand.
      • Waving his arms wildly, he bellowed out the only German word of urgency he could recall: ‘Schnell!
      • I joined other hopeful punters in front of the race screen, bellowing encouragement from the sidelines.
      • He bellowed out in his loudest voice, ‘This lion fears us!’
      • On his way out, he came back to the guard, who was now bellowing at those before the deity to move on even as he blocked the queue.
      • He fires again, and then, shotgun in hand, charges the mob, bellowing at the top of his lungs.
      Synonyms
      roar, shout, bawl, thunder, trumpet, boom, bark, bay, yawp, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream, screech, call, cry, cry out, sing out, whoop, wail, caterwaul
    2. 1.2with object Sing (a song) loudly and tunelessly.
      大声地不合调地唱(歌)
      he got thrown out of bars for bellowing Portuguese folk songs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A young man in shirt and tie is pacing and bellowing a song in a strong accent, disturbing the people around him.
      • He stumbles around, bellowing a song about dying on dry land.
      • Italians are spilling on to the track in their thousands, a beaming rider is being held aloft and crowds of youths are bellowing out a victory song.
      • He decides to play drunk, and bellows songs while the cantina staff pick him up and drag him towards the doors.
      • There were women in various stages of undress, aged hacks bellowing out nationalist folk songs, several figures slumped in corners and enough booze to float a battleship.
      • Although Glenn said it was pretty demanding, it really showed off the strength of his voice as he bellowed out the chorus with the other boys in the background.
      • He held his arms out to the crowd as he bellowed the chorus and danced.
      • An enormous peasant jumped up and bellowed a song in which he imitated all the animals of the barnyard, confusing the animals somewhat, so that he crowed for the mule and whinnied for the pig.
      • The English rugby anthem Swing Low, Sweet Chariot was bellowed out by more than 600 fans, eager to see their team finally clinch the longed-for title.
      • Reaching out and turning up the radio, she was soothed by the sounds of the group as they bellowed one of their newer songs out of her speakers.
      • Below his crew bellow a song with gusto “Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves” and from high above he cries “That’s the way to do it!”
      • Hundreds of Canadian expats crammed into the London pub last night, letting out a sustained roar and bellowing the national anthem at least three times after the national men's hockey team won Olympic gold.
      • Three sets of drums kept the rhythm steady, flanking him while he bellowed the song's opening lyrics.
      • When not stopping to bellow a song, they wander into all sorts of unseemly situations.
      • Let us do what the Vikings did for their departed ones and raise giant mugs of mead and bellow songs of warrior conquests!
      • It had rained all weekend and I was not in the mood to haul a sodden plant into the house and bellow songs.
      • As he stammers, then bellows the last chorus of ‘(Do Not Feed The) Oyster ’, the kingdom rejoices: Their prince is free.
      • Susan was terrified, she'd bellow songs to scare away ghosts before she ventured into a dark room.
      • Local firefighters who had risked their lives to help in the rescue efforts were sent on a lap of honour in open-topped cars while after a minute's silence the Indianapolis children's choir bellowed out the national anthem.
      • Once we reached an agreement we rambled through the campsite bellowing the song out and no doubt disturbing the sleep of many.
nounˈbelōˈbɛloʊ
  • A deep roaring shout or sound.

    吼叫声;呼啸声

    a bellow of rage

    怒吼声。

    he delivers his lines in a bellow

    他高声喊叫着念他的台词。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I suddenly open my mouth and let forth a tremendous bellow of laughter.
    • Up ahead, an irritated bellow echoes around the hall.
    • Dad let out a bellow of laughter, which made us all started laughing.
    • Chloe looked up in shock as she heard an angry bellow echo through the huge homestead.
    • With a collective bellow of rage, the creatures advanced.
    • That scream from the treetops is answered by another, and another, until the tropical forest shakes under a thundering bellow.
    • Deep in the forest of bright green ferns there was a resounding crash, a rustling and, after a short silence, a delighted bellow.
    • Letting out a bellow of rage as my feet were swept from under me, I instinctively rolled away just as a tentacle swept the clayey silt where I'd been a fraction of a second ago.
    • And a ferocious bellow of rage brought the girl back to her senses.
    • A scant few feet in front of the boys, the attacker turned with a bellow of rage.
    • There was so much noise already; I didn't want to introduce a competing bellow.
    • The second guard spoke, his voice a bellow in order to be heard over the murmuring crowd.
    • She didn't hear the footsteps madly raging towards her, or the ferocious bellow of defiance that should have greeted her ears.
    • He tried to form a mighty bellow but only a shriek escaped his lungs.
    • The demanding bellow of a team of oxen, coupled with the shouts of their teamster startled them in to moving again.
    • He forced a sound out: what started as an infernal bellow emerged as a whimper.
    • They shouted at each other, someone called Claire was mentioned and there was many an anguished bellow.
    • The sound of Joseph's bellow drew her eyes back to the center.
    • The bellow echoed through the whole house, I was sure.
    • Lightning flashed in the dark ocean ahead and soon followed by the bellow of the thunder call.
    Synonyms
    roar, shout, bawl, bark, bay, yawp, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream, screech, call, cry, whoop, wail, caterwaul

Origin

Middle English: perhaps from late Old English bylgan.

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