wailing
常見(jiàn)例句
- One of the small children began to wail with terror.
小孩中的一個(gè)嚇得大哭起來(lái)。 - She wailed that she had hurt her foot.
她邊哭邊說(shuō)她的腳受傷了。 - I heard the wail of a baby.
我聽(tīng)到了一個(gè)嬰兒的哭聲。 - I sit poised in my pew. No screaming or wailing.
我鎮(zhèn)靜地坐在教堂的長(zhǎng)椅上,沒(méi)有尖叫,沒(méi)有哀號(hào)。 - The funerals include much weeping and wailing, but also include a festival meal and libations for the deceased.
葬禮伴隨著人們的哭泣和哀號(hào),但也會(huì)爲(wèi)死者擧行慶祝酒宴。 - A sane person would have been terrified, I suppose; wailing, trembling, looking for a way to escape, anything to get away from multitudinous eyes swirling like lost planets.
要是一個(gè)神志正常的人準(zhǔn)得被嚇壞了:哭號(hào)著、顫抖著、找尋著逃跑的路,衹要能擺脫這些叫人眼暈的丟了魂般的眼睛,怎麼著都行。 - When tactical spotlights suddenly illuminated the little car, we found the source of the wailing.
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ECONOMIST: Charlemagne - That prospect led to a cacophony of wailing and howling, with demands for judicial reform.
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