hú
/haʊl//haʊl/The origins of the word "howl" can be traced back to the Old English word "hulián" or "hulan," which meant "to make loud noises, cry, or yowl, especially in a hulking or fearful way." Although today the word "howl" is most commonly associated with the sound of wolves, the original meaning of the word referred to any loud and fearsome noise. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to refer specifically to the sound made by wolves and other wild canids. In Middle English, the word "houlen" began to appear to describe the wolf's howl, and by the 15th century, the modern form of the word "howl" was established. The origin of the word is unclear, but it is thought that "hulián" may have evolved from the Germanic root "hulon," which meant "rough, rugged, or wild," or from the Old Norse "hulr," which meant "monster." In any case, the word "howl" has come to be a powerful and evocative description of the primal and haunting sound made by wolves in the wild.
to make a long, loud call
để thực hiện một cuộc gọi dài và to
tiếng sói tru trong đêm
to make a loud noise when you are angry, in pain, etc. or you find something funny
gây ra tiếng động lớn khi bạn tức giận, đau đớn, v.v. hoặc bạn thấy điều gì đó buồn cười
Đứa trẻ rú lên đau đớn.
Chúng tôi cười rú lên.
Đứa bé đang hú (= khóc to) suốt thời gian tôi ở đó.
to blow hard and make a long loud noise
thổi mạnh và tạo ra một tiếng động lớn dài
Gió gào thét quanh nhà.
to say something loudly and angrily
nói điều gì đó to và giận dữ
Đám đông hú hét bất mãn.
‘Ối!’ Ricky hú lên.
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