英:[mju:l]
美:[mjul]
英:[mju:l]
美:[mjul]
mewls, mewling, mewled
mewler (n.)
verb
intransitive verb
to cry weakly : whimper
"婴儿或猫发出微弱的哭声",大约在1600年左右,模仿声音而来。相关词汇: Mewled; mewling。
imitative
The first known use of mewl was in 1600
Michaelmasnoun
September 29 celebrated as the feast of St. Michael the Archangel
Micahnoun
a prophetic book of canonical Jewish and Christian Scripture see bible
Mexicannoun
a person born or living in Mexico
a person of Mexican ancestry
mewlverb
to cry weakly : whimper
1 If Newt has any depth, a mewling, quivering Redmayne seems unlikely to tap it.
2 She kept mewling and shivering, as she rubbed and rubbed the soapy washcloth against her face and neck until they reddened.
3 Long fascinated by canine umwelt — how they experience the world — she had never before studied a puppy’s development from its origins as “a mewling splodge of fur,” as she writes, into adolescence and beyond.
4 The person at the other end can hear distress and can probably sense that the greater victim in this exchange might be her mewling dog, choking because the grip on its collar is so tight.
5 And then there's the pupa, a sentient supercomputer that will someday be capable of universal annihilation, but is currently a mewling blob carried by Terry in a Babybjörn.
6 Donald smiled and petted his hair, which had begun to make unnerving mewling sounds 20 minutes ago.
7 There was another sound, too, like the mewling of a kitten.
8 Encountering a slime trail leading into an adjoining chamber where a mewling baby awaits shifts Laszlo's plans yet again.
9 Just as he’s about to kill himself, we hear Eugene mewling for help.
10 Goulding stands tall atop this crystalline mound of sound, using her staccato mewl to untangle a romantic riddle lurking in her subconscious: “Why / I /got / you / on / my / mi- / -ind.”
11 Curl into a mewling fetal ball and wait for the end?
12 He had not moved from his position by the door, and the black kitten was winding itself around his ankles and mewling.
13 The beginning episode opens with Miranda mewling out a cover of “Defying Gravity,” which she immediately uploads to YouTube, mistitled “My Fist Video.”
14 We ran for hours, Chi-Boy and Miig taking turns carrying Minerva like a child on their backs while she wailed and sang and mewled in cycles.
15 Jackson’s writing is devastatingly effective at times, or lushly memorable, as when he describes the “slow prayer of palm leaves” and “the mewling psalms of homeless cats.”
16 The '80s edition of the trope is a mewling mess who triumphs by sheer luck or last-second intervention of some other savior, usually a man previously believed to be dead.
17 Then they would jump to their feet and mewl and snarl with excitement and eagerness.
18 But the cinnamon chow chow that slunk into our house was listless and mewling.
19 The cats, which spent the first day mewling, have mellowed out.
20 A groaning sound, when the wind is soft, when it blows hard, a mewling, high-pitched chorus.