bellow

bellow
'beləu
1. verb
(to roar like a bull: The headmaster bellowed at the children.) bramar

2. noun
(an act of roaring.) bramido
bellow
tr['beləʊ]
noun
1 bramido
intransitive verb
1 bramar
2 figurative use vociferar
plural noun bellows
1 fuelle m sing
bellow ['bɛ.lo:] vi
: bramar, mugir
bellow vt
: gritar
bellow n
: bramido m, grito m
bellow
n.
bramido s.m.
bufido s.m.
grito s.m.
mugido s.m.
rugido s.m.
v.
berrear v.
bramar v.
gritar v.
mugir v.
rugir v.

I
1. 'beləʊ
intransitive verb \<\<bull\>\> bramar

to bellow at somebody — gritarle a alguien


2.
vt bramar

II
noun bramido m
['belǝʊ]
1.
N [of bull etc] bramido m ; [of person] rugido m
2.
VI [animal] bramar; [person] rugir
3.
VT (also: bellow out) [+ order, song] gritar
* * *

I
1. ['beləʊ]
intransitive verb \<\<bull\>\> bramar

to bellow at somebody — gritarle a alguien


2.
vt bramar

II
noun bramido m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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