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grunt

英 [ɡrʌnt]

美 [ɡrʌnt]

v.  发出呼噜声; 发出哼声; 咕哝; 嘟哝
n.  哼声; 咕哝声; 嘟哝声; (尤指猪的)呼噜声; 工作乏味收入低的工人; 步兵; 士兵; 大兵

过去式:grunted 复数:grunts 现在分词:grunting 第三人称单数:grunts 过去分词:grunted 

CET6TEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.9288 / COCA.9626

牛津词典

    verb

    • 发出呼噜声
      to make a short low sound in the throat
      1. 发出哼声;咕哝;嘟哝
        to make a short low sound in your throat, especially to show that you are in pain, annoyed or not interested; to say sth using this sound
        1. He pulled harder on the rope, grunting with the effort.
          他边用力边哼声,使出更大的力气拉绳子。
        2. 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。
        3. He grunted something about being late and rushed out.
          他嘟哝着说要迟到了便匆匆跑了出去。

      noun

      • 哼声;咕哝声;嘟哝声;(尤指猪的)呼噜声
        a short, low sound made by a person or an animal (especially a pig)
        1. to give a grunt of effort/pain
          发出费力 / 痛苦的哼声
      • 工作乏味收入低的工人
        a worker who does boring tasks for low pay
        1. 步兵;士兵;大兵
          a soldier of low rank

          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.
            1. The driver grunted, convinced that Michael was crazy...
              司机嘟哝了一声,认定迈克尔是发疯了。
            2. 'Rubbish,' I grunted...
              “废话,”我嘟哝了一声。
            3. He grunted his thanks.
              他嘟哝着道了谢。
            4. Gruntis also a noun.
            5. 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。
          • VERB (动物)发出哼声,发出咕噜声
            When an animalgrunts, it makes a low rough noise.
            1. ...the sound of a pig grunting.
              猪发出的呼噜声

          英英释义

          noun

          • medium-sized tropical marine food fishes that utter grunting sounds when caught
            1. the short low gruff noise of the kind made by hogs
                Synonym:oink
              1. an unskilled or low-ranking soldier or other worker
                1. infantrymen in Vietnam were called grunts
                2. he went from grunt to chairman in six years

              verb

              • issue a grunting, low, animal-like noise
                1. He grunted his reluctant approval

              双语例句

              • He was a big help in many of the grunt areas.
                在很多发声的区域上,他给了很大的帮助。
              • A leatherneck or a grunt do not sound like nice names to call someone.
                海军陆战队员或美国步兵听起来不像一个很好的用来称呼他人的名字。
              • 'Rubbish,' I grunted
                “废话,”我嘟哝了一声。
              • 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 Grunt will be a beloved fig, like the TK, an evolving classic line.
                人类士兵将会成为深受喜爱的玩具,就像TK一样,这是一个升级版的经典产品线。
              • Warren Trent gave a satisfied grunt.
                沃伦特伦特满意地咕噜了一声。
              • Chaos Grunt: You are the human's lapdog!
                混乱的大G:你们这些人类的走狗!
              • He grunted his thanks.
                他嘟哝着道了谢。
              • Grunt: At least they're prettier than the humans.
                大G:至少他们比人类漂亮些。
              • He lifted the heavy suitcase with a grunt.
                他咕噜着把沉重的提箱拎了起来。