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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
whimper
whim·per [whimper whimpers whimpered whimpering] verb, noun BrE [ˈwɪmpə(r)] NAmE [ˈwɪmpər] verb intransitive, transitive to make low, weak crying noises; to speak in this way •The child was lost and began to whimper. •+ speech ‘Don't leave me alone,’ he whimpered. Verb forms: Word Origin: early 16th cent.: from dialect whimp ‘to whimper’, of imitative origin. Example Bank: •He stirred in her arms, whimpering like a child. •She was whimpering in fear. •The boy was whimpering with pain. •The dog whimpered softly. •‘Don't leave me alone,’ he whimpered. noun a low weak cry that a person or an animal makes when they are hurt, frightened or sad •The puppy gave a little whimper of fear. • (figurative)The whole affair ended less with a bang than with a whimper (= in a way that was not impressive). Word Origin: early 16th cent.: from dialect whimp ‘to whimper’, of imitative origin. Example Bank: •She let out a whimper of pain. •The animal gave a pathetic little whimper.
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