intransitive. Of the wind, a storm, etc.: to blow noisily or violently; to howl.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > unpleasant quality > mournful or plaintive sound > mournful or plaintive [verb (intransitive)] > howl, wail, or whine (7) yella1470 intransitive. Of the wind, a storm, etc.: to blow noisily or violently; to howl. hurl1530 intransitive. To roar or bluster as the wind; to howl: see hurling, n. 4. Obsolete. howl1687 intransitive. Of inanimate agents, esp. the wind or a storm: to make a prolonged wailing noise. Of an organ: to cipher. gowl1724 transferred of the wind. twine1805 intransitive. To cry, to fret; to whine; to complain, to moan. Frequently with on. whine1874 intransitive. To utter a low somewhat shrill protracted sound or cry, usually expressive of pain or… transferred of inanimate objects. bloop1926 intransitive. To make a howling noise; to operate a radio set in such a way that it emits such a noise. |
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