柯林斯詞典growl /ɡra?l/ (growling,growled,growls) 1. V-I When a dog or other animal growls, it makes a low noise in its throat, usually because it is angry. (狗或其它動物因憤怒而) 低沉地吼叫 The dog was biting, growling, and wagging its tail. 那條狗又咬又叫,搖著尾巴。2. N-COUNT Growl is also a noun. 咆哮聲 Their noise modulated to a concerted menacing growl punctuated by sharp yaps. 它們的喧鬧聲逐漸變?yōu)檎R劃一的、帶有威脅性的吼叫,還夾雜著刺耳的狂吠。3. V-T If someone growls something, they say something in a low, rough, and angry voice. 低吼[書面] His fury was so great he could hardly speak. He growled some unintelligible words at Pete. 他的怒氣大到讓他幾乎說不出話來。他向皮特低吼了一些莫名其妙的話。4. N-COUNT Growl is also a noun. 低吼聲 ...with an angry growl of contempt for her own weakness. …帶著一聲對她自己的懦弱發(fā)出的輕蔑的低吼。 返回 growl劍橋詞典to make a low , rough sound , usually in anger (通常指因為憤怒)發(fā)出低沉的吼叫,咆哮 The dog growled at her and snapped at her ankles . 那條狗咆哮著在她腳踝上咬了一口。 [ 跟直接引語一起使用的動詞 ] "Not now, I'm busy ," he growled. “現(xiàn)在不行,我忙著呢,”他吼道。 返回 growl