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BNC: 9288 COCA: 9626

grunt

verb
/ɡrʌnt/
/ɡrʌnt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they grunt
/ɡrʌnt/
/ɡrʌnt/
he / she / it grunts
/ɡrʌnts/
/ɡrʌnts/
past simple grunted
/ˈɡrʌntɪd/
/ˈɡrʌntɪd/
past participle grunted
/ˈɡrʌntɪd/
/ˈɡrʌntɪd/
-ing form grunting
/ˈɡrʌntɪŋ/
/ˈɡrʌntɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] (of animals, especially pigs动物,尤指猪) to make a short, low sound in the throat发出呼噜声Topics Animalsc2
  2. [intransitive, transitive] (of people) to make a short, low sound in your throat, especially to show that you are in pain, annoyed or not interested; to say something using this sound发出哼声;咕哝;嘟哝
    • He pulled harder on the rope, grunting with the effort.他边用力边哼声,使出更大的力气拉绳子。
    • When I told her what had happened she just grunted and turned back to her book.我告诉她出了什么事,她只哼了一声就又看起书来了。
    • grunt something He grunted something about being late and rushed out.他嘟哝着说要迟到了便匆匆跑了出去。
    • + speech ‘Thanks,’ he grunted.“谢谢。” 他咕哝着说。
    Extra Examples
    • Grunting and groaning, they heaved the wardrobe up the stairs.他们吭哧吭哧地把衣橱抬上了楼。
    • He grunted in pain.他痛苦地呻吟着。
    • He merely grunted at her and nodded his head.他只对她咕哝了几句,点了点头。
    • His father grunted at him as he left the room.他离开房间时,父亲对他咕哝了几句。
    • She asked him a question and he grunted in reply.她问了他一个问题,他咕哝了几声算是回答了她。
    • She stirred the soup, grunting with satisfaction.她搅着汤,发出满意的咕哝声。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • loudly
    • softly
    • angrily
    preposition
    • at
    • in
    • with
    phrases
    • grunt and groan
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginOld English grunnettan, of Germanic origin and related to German grunzen; probably originally imitative.

grunt

noun
/ɡrʌnt/
/ɡrʌnt/
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  1. a short, low sound made by a person or an animal (especially a pig)哼声;咕哝声;嘟哝声;(尤指猪的)呼噜声
    • to give a grunt of effort/pain发出费力/痛苦的哼声
    Extra Examples
    • He lifted the heavy box with a grunt.他哼了一声搬起了那只沉重的箱子。
    • With a grunt of effort he lifted the cases.他哼了一声使劲把那些箱子抬了起来。
    Topics Animalsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • little
    • slight
    • small
    verb + grunt
    • give
    • let out
    • hear
    preposition
    • with a grunt
    • grunt of
    See full entry
  2. (North American English, informal) a worker who does boring tasks for low pay工作乏味收入低的工人
  3. (North American English, informal) a soldier of low rank步兵;士兵;大兵
  4. Word OriginOld English grunnettan, of Germanic origin and related to German grunzen; probably originally imitative.
BNC: 9288 COCA: 9626
grunt

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + GRUNT | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVElittle, slight, small, soft微弱的咕噥;輕聲的咕噥low低聲的咕噥non-committal態度不明朗的咕噥He gave a non-committal grunt in reply.他似是而非地咕噥着應了一聲。loud大聲的咕噥angry, annoyed, frustrated, etc.生氣的、厭煩的、沮喪的等咕噥VERB + GRUNTgive, let out發出哼哼聲hear聽到咕噥聲PREPOSITIONwith a grunt帶着咕噥聲He lifted the heavy box with a grunt.他哼了一聲搬起了那隻沉重的箱子。grunt of因⋯而發出的哼哼聲a grunt of pain痛苦的呻吟 note at sound
grunt

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBloudly大聲咕噥softly輕聲咕噥angrily生氣地咕噥merely, only只是咕噥了幾聲He merely grunted at her and nodded his head.他只對她咕噥了幾句,點了點頭。PREPOSITIONat對着⋯咕噥His father grunted at him as he left the room.他離開房間時,父親對他咕噥了幾句。in咕噥作為⋯She asked him a question and he grunted in reply.她問了他一個問題,他咕噥了幾聲算是回答了她。He grunted in pain.他痛苦地呻吟着。with因⋯咕噥She stirred the soup, grunting with satisfaction.她攪着湯,發出滿意的咕噥聲。PHRASESgrunt and groan咕嚕Grunting and groaning, they heaved the wardrobe up the stairs.他們吭哧吭哧地把衣櫥抬上了樓。
BNC: 9288 COCA: 9626
grunt

verb

grunt ♦︎ snort ♦︎ croak ♦︎ rasp ♦︎ squawkThese words all mean to say sth or make a sound in a way that shows how you are feeling. 这些词均表示带情绪地说话或作声。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to grunt / snort / croak / squawk at sb / sthto grunt / snort / croak / squawk in / with surprise, pain, etc.a voice croaks / raspsto grunt / squawk loudlyto grunt / snort softlyto croak / rasp hoarsely grunt [intransitive, transitive] to make a short low sound in your throat, especially to show that you are in pain, annoyed or not interested; to say sth using this sound (尤指表示痛苦、恼怒或不感兴趣)发出哼声,咕哝,嘟哝着说He pulled harder on the rope, grunting and groaning with the effort.他使出更大的力气拉绳子,用力时呼哧呼哧的。When I told her what had happened she just grunted and turned back to her book.我告诉她出了什么事,她只哼了一声就又看起书来。He grunted something about being late and rushed out.他嘟哝着说要迟到了便冲了出去。 grunt

noun

[countable] With a grunt of effort he lifted the cases.他哼了一声使劲把那些箱子抬了起来。
snort [intransitive, transitive] to make a loud sound by breathing air out noisily through your nose, especially to show that you are angry or amused; to say sth using this sound (表示气愤或被逗乐)喷鼻息,哼,哼声说He snorted with laughter at the idea.他对这个想法嗤之以鼻。'You!' he snorted contemptuously.“你!”他轻蔑地哼声说道。 snort

noun

[countable] She gave a snort of disgust.她厌恶地哼了一声。
croak [intransitive, transitive] to speak or say sth with a low harsh voice 低沉沙哑地说I had a sore throat and could only croak.我喉咙疼,只能哑着嗓子说话。He managed to croak a greeting.他勉强用沙哑的嗓音打了招呼。 croak

noun

[countable] Her voice came out in a croak.她声音低哑。
rasp rɑːsp; NAmE ræsp [intransitive, transitive] to say sth in an unpleasant harsh voice 用刺耳的声音说He rasped out some instructions.他粗声大气地发出指令。'Where have you been?' she rasped.“你去哪儿了?”她厉声问道。 rasp

noun

[singular] There was a rasp of impatience in his voice.他的声音粗声粗气,有些不耐烦。
squawk [transitive, intransitive] to speak or make a noise in a loud, sharp voice because you are angry or surprised 尖声高叫;怒声叫嚷;吃惊地尖声说话'You did what?!' she squawked.“你干了什么?!”她惊叫道。 squawk

noun

[countable] The man gave a little squawk of indignation.那个男人愤怒地小声尖叫了一声。

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