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Bray Meaning in English

word

ˈbɹeɪ
BRAY
bɹˈeɪ
BRAY

释义

To make a loud, harsh sound like a donkey, or to speak or laugh in a very loud and rough way. Also refers to the sound itself made by a donkey.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used for donkeys, but can describe people making annoyingly loud or harsh sounds. Often humorous or negative. Common collocations: "bray with laughter," "bray like a donkey." Rare in everyday use unless speaking about animals or mocking someone's loudness.

例句

The donkey began to bray loudly at sunrise.

basic

You can hear a bray from the farm every morning.

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The children laughed at the donkey’s loud bray.

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He tends to bray with laughter at his own jokes.

natural

When she gets angry, her voice can bray over everyone else’s.

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People in the back row could hear the speaker bray his opinions without a microphone.

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