grunted
英 [ˈɡrʌntɪd]
美 [ˈɡrʌntɪd]
v. 发出呼噜声; 发出哼声; 咕哝; 嘟哝
grunt的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (尤指因为烦恼或不感兴趣)咕噜,嘟哝着说
If yougrunt, you make a low sound, especially because you are annoyed or not interested in something.- The driver grunted, convinced that Michael was crazy...
司机嘟哝了一声,认定迈克尔是发疯了。 - 'Rubbish,' I grunted...
“废话,”我嘟哝了一声。 - He grunted his thanks.
他嘟哝着道了谢。 - Gruntis also a noun.
- Their replies were no more than grunts of acknowledgement.
他们所谓的回答不过是表示承认的咕哝罢了。
- The driver grunted, convinced that Michael was crazy...
- VERB (动物)发出哼声,发出咕噜声
When an animalgrunts, it makes a low rough noise.- ...the sound of a pig grunting.
猪发出的呼噜声
- ...the sound of a pig grunting.
双语例句
- Han Meng-hsiang grunted and put up a hand to stop his Panama hat being blown away.
韩孟翔似乎哼了一声,伸手按住了自己头上的巴拿马草帽。 - When it grunted again, so violently, that she looked down into its face in some alarm.
这时,他又猛烈地咕噜了一声,爱丽丝马上警觉地朝下看他的脸。 - When I told her what had happened she just grunted and turned back to her book.
我告诉她出了什么事,她只哼了一声就又看起书来了。 - Oscar grunted and got up.
奥斯卡嘟哝着站起身。 - She grunted some incomprehensible reply.
她咕噜著回答了些令人费解的话。 - "Mm-" grunted Wu sun-fu vaguely, as he suddenly succumbed.
“哦”吴荪甫这么含糊应着,突然软化了; - The driver grunted, convinced that Michael was crazy
司机嘟哝了一声,认定迈克尔是发疯了。 - The Badger trotted forward a pace or two; then grunted,' H'm! Company,' and turned his back and disappeared from view.
老獾向前小跑了一两步,然后咕噜说,哼!有同伴!随即掉头跑开了。 - I asked him if he wanted to go out, but he just grunted and carried on reading his newspaper.
我问他是否想出去,但他只嘟哝了一声,继续看他的报。 - His father looked up and grunted, then went back to his work.
他父亲抬起头来嘟哝了几句,然后又重新干起活来。