Whimpering Meaning in English
word · lemma: whimper
/ˈhwɪmpɝɪŋ/
WIM-pur-ing
/wˈɪmpəɹɪŋ/
WIM-puh-ring
释义
Making soft, weak, complaining sounds, often because of pain, fear, or sadness. Usually describes animals or people crying gently or quietly.
用法与细微差别
"Whimpering" is mildly negative and often used for quiet, pitiful or weak crying (not loud sobbing); commonly describes animals, children, or adults who lack confidence. Often seen in phrases like "stop whimpering" or "was whimpering softly."
Spanish: gemir - sollozar (suavemente)Portuguese (BR): choramingando - gemendoPortuguese (PT): choramingar - gemerChinese (Simplified): 呜咽 - 抽泣Chinese (Traditional): 嗚咽 - 抽泣Hindi: सिसकनाArabic: ينتحب - يئن (بصوت خافت)Bengali: কঁকনি কাঁদাRussian: хныканьеJapanese: しくしく泣く - すすり泣きVietnamese: rên rỉ - khóc thút thítKorean: 훌쩍임 - 흐느낌Turkish: mızıldanmak - sızlanmakUrdu: سسکیاں لینا - آہستہ روناIndonesian: merengek - merengek lemah
例句
The puppy was whimpering because it was scared.
basic
She left the room whimpering softly.
basic
They heard a child whimpering in the dark.
basic
Stop whimpering and tell me what happened.
natural
He was whimpering, hoping someone would notice.
natural
I heard something whimpering under the porch last night.
natural