squalling

英 [ˈskwɔːlɪŋ] 美 [ˈskwɔːlɪŋ]

v.  大声啼哭; 号哭
squall的现在分词

现在分词:squalling

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柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 飑;突起的大风(常引起短暂暴雨或暴雪)
    A squall is a sudden strong wind which often causes a brief, violent rain storm or snow storm.
    1. The boat was hit by a squall north of the island.
      船在岛的北边遇到了狂飑。
  2. VERB 嚎叫;大声啼哭
    If a person or animal squalls, they make a loud unpleasant noise like the noise made by a crying baby.
    1. There was an infant squalling in the back of the church.
      有个婴儿在教堂后部大声啼哭。
    2. ...squalling guitars.
      刺耳的吉他声

双语例句

  1. There was an infant squalling in the back of the church.
    有个婴儿在教堂后部大声啼哭。
  2. When the persistent clamor of the brat became too annoying," Your son is squalling," Thenardier would say;" do go and see what he wants. "
    当那小把戏的急叫使人太恼火时,德纳第便说:“你的儿子又在鬼哭神号了,去看看他要什么。”
  3. What's that unearthly squalling sound in the other room?
    另外那个房间里那可怕的尖叫声是怎么一回事?
  4. Rose met her at the door, hefting a squalling baby on one hip.
    罗斯在门口碰见她,侧抱着一个啼哭的婴儿。
  5. Did he find it unsettling that this squalling stranger might be his own flesh and blood?
    是不是一想到这个哭哭啼啼的陌生的小家伙竟是他自己的骨肉,他就觉得心烦意乱呢?
  6. Housewives confronted with squalling children.
    面临大声啼哭儿童的家庭主妇们。
  7. One day, I held a squalling infant in my exhausted arms and counted tiny pink fingers and toes.
    那一天,我用疲惫的臂膀抱着哇哇大哭的小婴儿,数着他粉红的小小的手指和脚趾。

英英释义

adj

  1. characterized by short periods of noisy commotion
    1. a home life that has been extraordinarily squally

    Synonym:    squally