| 释义 | bel·low I. \ˈbe(ˌ) lō, -_lə, often -_ləw+V\ verb
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 Etymology: Middle English belwen, from Old English bylgian; akin to Old English & Old High German bellan to roar, Old Norse belja to bellow, bylja to resound, Sanskrit bhāṣate he talks
 intransitive verb
 1.  : to emit a loud deep hollow prolonged sound (as of a bull)
 2.  : to speak or shout in a deep voice and unrestrained manner : bawl
 < bellowing with hoarse merriment — Kenneth Roberts >
 transitive verb
 : to utter in a bellowing manner : bawl
 < the captain bellowed out commands >
 < the cannon bellowed forth their salvos >
 Synonyms: see roar
 II. noun
 (-s)
 : a loud deep forceful reverberating outcry; typically  : the roaring of a bull
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