英:['məʊnɪŋ]
美:['moʊnɪŋ]
英:['məʊnɪŋ]
美:['moʊnɪŋ]
noun
lamentation, complaint
… made a great moan if he had to work …—D. H. Lawrence
a low prolonged sound of pain or of grief
a moan of distress
verb
transitive verb
to bewail audibly : lament
to utter with moans
intransitive verb
lament, complain
to make a moan : groan
to emit a sound resembling a moan
the wind moaned in the trees
Noun and Verb Middle English mone, from Old English *mān
The first known use of moan was in the 13th century
moatnoun
a deep wide trench around the walls of a castle or fortress that is usually filled with water
moan1 of 2noun
a long low sound indicating pain or grief
a sound like a moan
moan2 of 2verb
to utter a moan
complain sense 1
to utter with moans
moan1 of 2noun
a long low sound indicating pain or grief
a sound like a moan
moan2 of 2verb
to utter a moan
complain sense 1
to utter with moans
1 The wind came moaning through the trees.
风发着呼啸声穿过树林。
2 The wind is up, the sea is moaning.
大风刮起,大海呜咽。
3 Stop moaning; you really have nothing to complain about.
别悲叹了,你真的没什么好抱怨的。
4 He is always moaning his luck.
他老是抱怨运气不好。
5 He's always moaning about his salary.
6 the moan of the car's engine
7 The wind moaned in the trees.
8 “But I don't want to go,” moaned the boy.
9 He kept moaning from the pain.
他因为痛而一直哀嚎。
10 " Because I loved you so, and you laid there moaning and I was so sorry. "
“ 因为我很爱你, 当时你躺在那里哭泣,我十分难过. ”
11 Let aeroplane circle moaning overhead.
让飞机在头顶上空呜咽盘旋。
12 Get on with it and stop moaning.
就这么做,别再抱怨了。
13 The winds were moaning in the night.
夜风哀吟如断心弦。
14 We were all moaning about the cold, rainy weather.
15 She's always moaning about not being treated equally.
她总是抱怨没被平等对待.
16 What are you moaning on about now?
你在抱怨什么呢?
17 Minutes later, the suspect is seen fleeing from the apartment and a moan is heard from Perkins’ home, the warrant says.
18 He is always moaning about his bad luck.
他总是诉说他的运气不好.
19 A woman was heard moaning after midnight.
有人听到一名女子午夜后嗟叹。
20 Cease not your moaning you fierce old mother.
不息的轰隆似愤怒老母。