Bawl Meaning in English
word
ˈbɔɫ
BAWL
bˈɔːl
BAWL
释义
To cry very loudly and noisily, usually because you are upset or hurt.
用法与细微差别
'Bawl' is informal and more intense than 'cry'; often used for children but also adults. Collocations: 'bawl your eyes out', 'bawl like a baby'. Not used for polite or formal writing.
Spanish: llorar a gritos - berrearPortuguese (BR): chorar alto - berrarPortuguese (PT): chorar alto - berrarChinese (Simplified): 大声哭Chinese (Traditional): 大聲哭Hindi: जोर-जोर से रोनाArabic: يبكي بصوت عالٍBengali: জোরে কাঁদা - হাউমাউ করাRussian: реветь - вопить (от плача)Japanese: 大声で泣く - わんわん泣くVietnamese: gào khóc - khóc ầm lênKorean: 소리 내어 울다 - 엉엉 울다Turkish: ağlayarak bağırmak - hıçkıra hıçkıra ağlamakUrdu: چیخ چیخ کر رونا - بلند آواز میں روناIndonesian: meraung - menangis keras
例句
The baby began to bawl when it was hungry.
basic
Don't bawl in the store; let's go home first.
basic
He started to bawl after falling off his bike.
basic
She bawled her eyes out when her cat ran away.
natural
I could hear someone bawling in the next room all night.
natural
Kids were bawling so loudly that the teacher had to step in.
natural