wail

wail
weil
1. verb
(to utter sorrowful or complaining cries: The child is wailing over its broken toy.) llorar, gimotear; ulular; plañir

2. noun
(a long cry: wails of grief; I heard the wail of a police siren.) lloro, gimoteo; lamento
wail vb gemir / aullar
wail
tr[weɪl]
noun
1 (of pain, grief) lamento, gemido; (of siren) aullido
intransitive verb
1 (person - cry) gemir, llorar; (- complain) quejarse (about/over, de), lamentarse (about/over, de)
2 (siren) aullar, ulular; (wind) ulular
3 (mourn) plañir
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to wail for somebody llorar la muerte de alguien
wail ['weɪl] vi
: gemir, lamentarse
wail n
: gemido m, lamento m
wail
v.
gemir v.
lamentar v.
lamentarse v.
llorar v.
sollozar v.
n.
gemido s.m.
lamento s.m.

I weɪl
intransitive verb \<\<person\>\> llorar, gemir*; \<\<siren/bagpipes\>\> gemir*; \<\<wind\>\> aullar*, gemir*, ulular

II
noun (expressing grief) gemido m, lamento m; (of siren, wind) gemido m; (of new-born baby) vagido m

a wail of protest — un grito de protesta

[weɪl]
1. N
1) (=moan) lamento m , gemido m ; [of new-born] vagido m ; (=complaint) queja f , protesta f

a great wail went up — pusieron el grito en el cielo

2) [of siren, wind] gemido m
2. VI
1) (=moan) lamentarse, gemir; [child] llorar; (=complain) quejarse, protestar
2) [siren, wind, bagpipes] gemir
* * *

I [weɪl]
intransitive verb \<\<person\>\> llorar, gemir*; \<\<siren/bagpipes\>\> gemir*; \<\<wind\>\> aullar*, gemir*, ulular

II
noun (expressing grief) gemido m, lamento m; (of siren, wind) gemido m; (of new-born baby) vagido m

a wail of protest — un grito de protesta


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