howl 音标拼音: [h'ɑʊl]
n . 吠声,号叫
vi . 狂吠,咆哮,呼啸
vt . 狂喊着说
吠声,号叫狂吠,咆哮,呼啸狂喊着说
howl n 1 :
a long loud emotional utterance ; "
he gave a howl of pain ";
"
howls of laughter "; "
their howling had no effect " [
synonym :
{
howl }, {
howling }, {
ululation }]
2 :
the long plaintive cry of a hound or a wolf 3 :
a loud sustained noise resembling the cry of a hound ; "
the howl of the wind made him restless "
v 1 :
emit long loud cries ; "
wail in self -
pity "; "
howl with sorrow " [
synonym : {
howl }, {
ululate }, {
wail }, {
roar }, {
yawl },
{
yaup }]
2 :
cry loudly ,
as of animals ; "
The coyotes were howling in the desert " [
synonym : {
howl }, {
wrawl }, {
yammer }, {
yowl }]
3 :
make a loud noise ,
as of wind ,
water ,
or vehicles ; "
The wind was howling in the trees "; "
The water roared down the chute "
[
synonym : {
roar }, {
howl }]
4 :
laugh unrestrainedly and heartily [
synonym : {
roar }, {
howl }]
Howl \
Howl \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Howled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Howling }.] [
OE .
houlen ,
hulen ;
akin to D .
huilen ,
MHG .
hiulen ,
hiuweln ,
OHG .
hiuwil [=
o ]
n to exult ,
h ?
wo owl ,
Dan .
hyle to howl .]
1 .
To utter a loud ,
protracted ,
mournful sound or cry ,
as dogs and wolves often do .
[
1913 Webster ]
And dogs in corners set them down to howl .
--
Drayton .
[
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Methought a legion of foul fiends Environ '
d me about ,
and howled in my ears . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To utter a sound expressive of distress ;
to cry aloud and mournfully ;
to lament ;
to wail .
[
1913 Webster ]
Howl ye ,
for the day of the Lord is at hand . --
Is .
xiii .
6 .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To make a noise resembling the cry of a wild beast .
[
1913 Webster ]
Wild howled the wind . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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{
Howling monkey }. (
Zool .)
See {
Howler },
2 .
{
Howling wilderness },
a wild ,
desolate place inhabited only by wild beasts . --
Deut .
xxxii .
10 .
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1913 Webster ]
Howl \
Howl \,
v .
t .
To utter with outcry . "
Go . . .
howl it out in deserts ."
--
Philips .
[
1913 Webster ]
Howl \
Howl \,
n .
1 .
The protracted ,
mournful cry of a dog or a wolf ,
or other like sound .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
A prolonged cry of distress or anguish ;
a wail .
[
1913 Webster ]
236 Moby Thesaurus words for "
howl ":
Bedlam let loose ,
air a grievance ,
animal noise ,
bark ,
barking ,
battle cry ,
bawl ,
bay ,
bedlam ,
beef ,
beefing ,
bell ,
bellow ,
bellyache ,
bellyaching ,
birdcall ,
bitch ,
bitching ,
blare ,
blast ,
blat ,
blate ,
bleat ,
bobbery ,
boggle ,
boycott ,
brawl ,
bray ,
brouhaha ,
call ,
call in question ,
caterwaul ,
challenge ,
charivari ,
cheer ,
chirm ,
clamor ,
clang ,
clangor ,
clap ,
clatter ,
commotion ,
complain ,
complaining ,
complaint ,
compunction ,
crab ,
creak ,
croak ,
cry ,
cry out ,
cry out against ,
demonstrate ,
demonstrate against ,
demonstration ,
demur ,
demurrer ,
destructive criticism ,
din ,
discord ,
dispute ,
dissent ,
dolorous tirade ,
donnybrook ,
drunken brawl ,
dustup ,
enter a protest ,
exception ,
expostulate ,
expostulation ,
faultfinding ,
flap ,
fracas ,
free -
for -
all ,
fret ,
fret and fume ,
fuss ,
give tongue ,
give voice ,
grievance ,
grievance committee ,
gripe ,
griping ,
groan ,
groaning ,
grouch ,
grouse ,
grousing ,
growl ,
grumble ,
grumbling ,
grunt ,
hail ,
halloo ,
hell broke loose ,
holler ,
hollo ,
hoot ,
howling ,
hubbub ,
hue and cry ,
hullabaloo ,
hurrah ,
indignation meeting ,
jangle ,
jeremiad ,
keen ,
kick ,
kicking ,
lament ,
lodge a complaint ,
loud noise ,
low ,
make an outcry ,
march ,
mating call ,
meow ,
mew ,
mewl ,
miaow ,
moan ,
moo ,
murmur ,
murmuring ,
mutter ,
neigh ,
nicker ,
noise ,
noise and shouting ,
nonviolent protest ,
note ,
object ,
objection ,
outcry ,
pandemonium ,
panic ,
peeve ,
peevishness ,
pet peeve ,
petulance ,
picket ,
picketing ,
pipe ,
plaint ,
planctus ,
press objections ,
protest ,
protest demonstration ,
protestation ,
pule ,
qualm ,
querulousness ,
racket ,
raise a howl ,
rally ,
rallying cry ,
rattle ,
register a complaint ,
remonstrance ,
remonstrate ,
remonstration ,
rhubarb ,
roar ,
row ,
ruckus ,
ruction ,
rumble ,
rumpus ,
scolding ,
screak ,
scream ,
screech ,
scruple ,
shindy ,
shivaree ,
shout ,
shriek ,
shrill ,
sidesplitter ,
sigh ,
sing ,
sit in ,
sit -
in ,
skirl ,
skreigh ,
snarl ,
sniping ,
sob ,
sough ,
squall ,
squawk ,
squawking ,
squeak ,
squeal ,
state a grievance ,
stridulation ,
strike ,
take on ,
teach in ,
teach -
in ,
thunder ,
thunderclap ,
tintamarre ,
tirade ,
troat ,
tumult ,
ululate ,
ululation ,
uproar ,
wail ,
wail of woe ,
wailing ,
war cry ,
war whoop ,
whicker ,
whimper ,
whine ,
whining ,
whinny ,
whisper ,
whistle ,
whoop ,
woodnote ,
wrawl ,
yammer ,
yap ,
yapping ,
yawl ,
yawp ,
yell ,
yell bloody murder ,
yelp ,
yelping ,
yip ,
yo -
ho ,
yowl
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