roar
verb
noun
rɔː verb
1 to make a deep, very loud noise 吼叫,呼啸; I
We heard a lion roar.
我们听到狮子在吼叫。
The engines roared.
引擎轰轰地响。
2 to shout something in a deep powerful voice 咆哮,大声喊叫 I,T
‘Get out of my house!’ he roared.
“滚出我的房子!”他吼道。
The crowd roared in delight.
人群高兴地大喊大叫。
3 to laugh loudly and continuously 哄笑,大笑,狂笑 I
By this time, Michael was roaring with laughter .
这时,迈克尔狂笑不已。
4 if a vehicle roars somewhere, it moves very quickly and noisily 〔车辆〕轰响着疾驶 I always + adv/prep
The car roared off down the road.
汽车呼啸而去。
5 if a competitor or team that was losing roars back, they start performing much better – used in sports reports 〔比赛中落后的一方〕重振旗鼓〔用于体育报道〕
In the second half Leeds came roaring back with two goals in five minutes.
下半场利兹队重振旗鼓,五分钟进了两个球。
noun
6 a deep, loud noise made by an animal such as a lion, or by someone’s voice 吼叫声,咆哮声;
the roar of the crowd
人群的喊叫声
He let out a roar of laughter .
他放声大笑。
7 a continuous loud noise, especially made by a machine or a strong wind 〔机器的〕轰鸣声;〔风的〕呼啸声
the roar of the traffic
来往车辆的轰鸣声