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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
howl
howl [howl howls howled howling] verb, noun BrE [haʊl] NAmE [haʊl] verb 1. intransitive (of a dog, ↑wolf, etc.)to make a long, loud cry •the sound of wolves howling in the night 2. intransitive ~ (in/with sth) to make a loud cry when you are in pain, angry, amused, etc •to howl in pain •We howled with laughter. •The baby was howling (= crying loudly) all the time I was there. 3. intransitive (of the wind)to blow hard and make a long loud noise •The wind was howling around the house. 4. transitive ~ sth | + speech to say sth loudly and angrily •The crowd howled its displeasure. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English houle (verb), probably imitative. Example Bank: •‘Ouch!’ howled Ricky. •The baby was howling all the time I was there. •The child howled in pain. Derived: ↑howl somebody down noun 1. a long loud cry made by a dog, ↑wolf, etc •the mournful howl of a lone dog 2. a loud cry showing that you are in pain, angry, amused, etc •to let out a howl of anguish •The suggestion was greeted with howls of laughter. •The decision was met with howls of protest from the unions. 3. a long loud sound made when the wind is blowing strongly •They listened to the howl of the wind through the trees. Word Origin: Middle English houle (verb), probably imitative. Example Bank: •His comments were met with howls of outrage. •The dog gave a mournful howl. •With a howl he leaped at his foe. •a howl of laughter/protest •The suggestion was greeted with howls of laughter.
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