释义 |
yelp I. \ˈyelp, ˈyeu̇p\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English yelpen to boast, call out, from Old English gielpan to boast, exult; akin to Old English gielp pride, arrogance, praise, Old High German gelph outcry, revelry, Old Norse gjalp boasting, Lithuanian gulbinti to praise, and probably to Old English giellan to yell — more at yell intransitive verb 1. : to utter a sharp quick cry (as of a hound or turkey) : bark shrilly 2. : to squeal, cry out, or call in shrill sharp manner < ladies and gentlemen who yelp at one another with unmistakable breeding — Wolcott Gibbs > < woodwind cascades that veritably yelp with exuberance — Winthrop Sargeant > transitive verb : to utter with a yelp < yelping a few phrases in his surprisingly shrill falsetto voice — James Cameron > II. noun (-s) 1. : the sharp shrill bark of a dog or other animal 2. : a sharp cry or call : squeal < gave a yelp of alarm > |