Bellow Meaning in English
word
ˈbɛɫoʊ
BEL-oh
bˈɛləʊ
BEL-oh
释义
To shout or make a loud, deep noise, like an angry person or a large animal such as a bull or a lion.
用法与细微差别
Often dramatic or expressive; used for humans ('He bellowed with anger') and animals. More intense than 'shout.' Common collocations: 'bellow with rage,' 'bellow orders.' Rare in daily conversation; more literary or descriptive.
Spanish: bramar - mugir - gritar (con voz fuerte)Portuguese (BR): bramir - mugir - berrarPortuguese (PT): bramir - mugir - berrarChinese (Simplified): 咆哮 - 吼叫Chinese (Traditional): 咆哮 - 吼叫Hindi: गरजना - चिल्लाना (तेज़ आवाज़ में)Arabic: يصرخ (بصوت عالٍ) - يزأرBengali: গর্জন করা - চিৎকার করা (গভীর স্বরে)Russian: реветь - орать (громко, низким голосом)Japanese: 怒鳴る - ほえる (動物などが大声を出す)Vietnamese: gầm lên - gào lên (giọng to, trầm)Korean: 고함치다 - 울부짖다Turkish: kükremek - bağırmak (kalın sesle)Urdu: دھاڑنا - گرجناIndonesian: mengaum - berteriak keras
例句
The lion bellowed loudly in the zoo.
basic
He bellowed orders at his team.
basic
She heard someone bellow from upstairs.
basic
My dad bellowed at me to clean my room, so I couldn't ignore him.
natural
The coach bellowed across the field to get everyone's attention.
natural
Suddenly, thunder bellowed in the distance, making everyone jump.
natural