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moan

verb
/məʊn/
/məʊn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they moan
/məʊn/
/məʊn/
he / she / it moans
/məʊnz/
/məʊnz/
past simple moaned
/məʊnd/
/məʊnd/
past participle moaned
/məʊnd/
/məʊnd/
-ing form moaning
/ˈməʊnɪŋ/
/ˈməʊnɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] (of a person) to make a long deep sound, usually because you are unhappy or suffering or are experiencing sexual pleasure呻吟 synonym groan
    • The injured man was lying on the ground, moaning.受伤的人躺在地上呻吟着。
    • moan in/with something to moan in/with pain痛苦地呻吟
    • + speech ‘I might never see you again,’ she moaned.她呻吟着说:“我可能再也见不到你了。”
    Extra Examples
    • He moaned in despair.他绝望地呻吟了一声。
    • She was still conscious and was moaning loudly with pain.她神志仍然清醒,只是痛得大声呻吟。
    • He moaned with sheer pleasure.他因强烈的快感哼哼起来。
    • Most of the patients were moaning in pain.大部分病人在痛苦地呻吟着。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • loudly
    • lightly
    • quietly
    preposition
    • in
    • with
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive, transitive] moan (at somebody) (informal) to complain about something in a way that other people find annoying抱怨 synonym grumble, whine
    • moan (on) (about something) (to somebody) What are you moaning on about now?你在抱怨什么呢?
    • moan (at somebody) (about something) They're always moaning and groaning about how much they have to do.他们总是牢骚满腹,抱怨有很多事要做。
    • moan that… Bella moaned that her feet were cold.贝拉抱怨说她的脚冷。
    Synonyms complaincomplain
    • protest
    • object
    • grumble
    • moan
    • whine
    These words all mean to say that you are annoyed, unhappy or not satisfied about somebody/​something.
    • complain to say that you are annoyed, unhappy or not satisfied about somebody/​something:
      • I’m going to complain to the manager about this.我要就这件事向经理投诉。
    • protest to say or do something to show that you disagree with something or think it is bad, especially publicly; to give something as a reason for protesting:
      • Students took to the streets to protest against the decision.学生走上街头抗议这项决定。
    • object to say that you disagree with something or think it is bad; to give something as a reason for objecting:
      • If nobody objects, we’ll postpone the meeting till next week.如果没有人反对,我们就把会议推迟到下周。
      • He objected that the police had arrested him without sufficient evidence.他抗辩说警察没有充分证据就逮捕了他。
    • grumble (rather informal, disapproving) to complain about somebody/​something, especially something that is not really very serious:
      • They kept grumbling that they were cold.他们不停地嘟囔着说冷。
    • moan (British English, rather informal, disapproving) to complain about somebody/​something in an annoying way:
      • What are you moaning about now?你在嘟囔些什么?
    • whine (rather informal, disapproving) to complain in an annoying, crying voice:
      • Stop whining!别哭哭啼啼的!
      • ‘I want to go home,’ whined Toby.“我要回家。”托比哼哼唧唧地说。
      Whine is often used to talk about the way that young children complain.
    Patterns
    • to complain/​protest/​grumble/​moan/​whine about something
    • to complain/​protest/​grumble/​moan at something
    • to complain/​protest/​object/​grumble/​moan/​whine to somebody
    • to complain/​protest/​object/​grumble/​moan/​whine that…
    Extra Examples
    • My parents moan at me if I'm home late.如果我回家晚了,父母就会对我发牢骚。
    • She's always moaning to me that she doesn't have enough money.她总是向我抱怨说钱不够花。
    • The children climbed into the bus, moaning and groaning.孩子们咕哝着登上了公共汽车。
    • They kept moaning on about their illnesses.他们不停地抱怨自己的病。
    Topics Personal qualitiesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • on
    preposition
    • about
    • at
    • to
    phrases
    • moan and groan
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] (literary) (especially of the wind尤指风) to make a long deep sound呼啸;发出萧萧声
    • The wind was moaning through the trees.风穿林木声萧萧。
    • The wind moaned gently through the trees.风轻轻地吹过树林。
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘complaint ’or‘ lamentation’): of unknown origin.

moan

noun
/məʊn/
/məʊn/
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  1. [countable] a long deep sound, usually made because you are unhappy or suffering or are experiencing sexual pleasure呻吟声 synonym groan
    • a low moan of despair/anguish在绝望/痛苦中发出的低沉的呻吟声
    • He staggered about ten yards and fell down with a moan.他摇摇晃晃地走了大约 10 码远,呻吟了一声就倒下了。
    • a moan of pleasure/pain快乐/痛苦的呻吟
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • faint
    • little
    • low
    verb + moan
    • emit
    • give
    • let out
    moan + verb
    • come from somebody/​somebody’s mouth
    • escape somebody/​somebody’s mouth
    preposition
    • with a moan
    • moan of
    phrases
    • the moan of the wind
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  2. [countable] (informal) a complaint about something抱怨
    • We had a good moan about work.我们对工作大大地抱怨了一番。
    • His letters are full of the usual moans and groans.他的来信总是满纸怨言。
  3. [singular] (literary) a long deep sound, especially the sound that is made by the wind(尤指风的)呼啸声,萧萧声
    • She lay listening to the moan of the wind in the trees behind the house.她躺在房子后面的树上,听着风的呻吟。
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘complaint ’or‘ lamentation’): of unknown origin.

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