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1 growl
1. verb(to make a deep, rough sound: The dog growled angrily (at the postman); He growled out a command.) gruñir, refunfuñar
2. noun(a deep, rough sound.) gruñidogrowl1 n gruñidogrowl2 vb gruñirtr[graʊl]1 gruñido1 gruñir1 decir refunfuñandogrowl ['graʊl] vi: gruñir (dícese de un animal), refunfuñar (dícese de una persona)growl n: gruñido mn.• gruñido s.m.• refunfuño s.m.• regaño s.m.v.• gruñir v.• refunfuñar v.• regañar v.• rezongar v.
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1. graʊlintransitive verb gruñir*to growl AT somebody — gruñirle* a alguien
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vtwhere have you been? he growled — -¿dónde has estado? -gruñó
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[ɡraʊl]1.N gruñido m2.VI [animal] gruñir; [person] refunfuñar; [thunder] reverberar3.VT"yes," he growled — -sí -refunfuñó
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1. [graʊl]intransitive verb gruñir*to growl AT somebody — gruñirle* a alguien
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vtwhere have you been? he growled — -¿dónde has estado? -gruñó
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2 snarl
1. verb((of a dog etc) to growl angrily, showing the teeth: The dog snarled at the burglar.) gruñir
2. noun(an angry sound of this kind.) gruñidosnarl vb gruñirtr[snɑːl]1 (growl) gruñido1 (growl) gruñir (at, a)1 (say) gruñir————————tr[snɑːl]1 (in wool) maraña, enredo2 (confused state) enredo, maraña, líosnarl ['snɑrl] vi1) tangle: enmarañar, enredar2) growl: gruñirsnarl n1) tangle: enredo m, maraña f2) growl: gruñido mn.• enredo s.m.• gruñido s.m.• regaño s.m.v.• decir con un gruñido v.• enredar v.• gruñir v.• regañar v.snɑːrl, snɑːl
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noun gruñido m
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intransitive verb gruñir*to snarl AT somebody — gruñirle* a alguien
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vt1) ( say) gruñir*2) snarl up•Phrasal Verbs:- snarl up
I [snɑːl]1.N (=noise) gruñido m2.VI [dog, lion] gruñirto snarl at sb — [person, dog] gruñir a algn
3.VT gruñir, decir gruñendo"no!" he snarled — -¡no! -gruñó él
II [snɑːl]1. N2.the traffic was all snarled up — había un gran atasco, el tráfico estaba atascado
3.VI (also: snarl up) enmarañarse, enredarse* * *[snɑːrl, snɑːl]
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noun gruñido m
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intransitive verb gruñir*to snarl AT somebody — gruñirle* a alguien
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vt1) ( say) gruñir*2) snarl up•Phrasal Verbs:- snarl up
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growl — I. /graʊl / (say growl) verb (i) 1. to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: a dog growls. 2. to murmur or complain angrily; grumble. 3. to rumble. –verb (t) 4. to express by growling. 5. Rural Colloquial, Aboriginal English to… …
growl — verb 1 (I) if an animal growls it makes a long deep angry sound: The dog growled at any stranger who came close. 2 (I, T) to say something in a low angry voice: Get out of my way, he growled. growl noun (C): The bear gave a sudden growl … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
growl — [graʊl] verb 1) [I] if an animal growls, it makes a frightening low noise 2) [I/T] to say something in an unfriendly and angry way growl noun [C] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
growl — (v.) 1660s, from M.E. grollen to rumble, growl (early 15c.), from O.Fr. grouler to rumble, said to be from Frankish; probably ultimately of imitative origin. Related: Growled; growling. The noun is 1727, from the verb … Etymology dictionary
growl — ► VERB 1) (especially of a dog) make a low guttural sound of hostility in the throat. 2) say something in a low grating voice. 3) make a low or harsh rumbling sound. ► NOUN ▪ a growling sound. ORIGIN probably imitative … English terms dictionary
growl|er — «GROW luhr», noun. 1. a person or animal that growls. 2. a fish that makes a grunting sound when taken from the water, such as the grunt. 3. a piece of floating ice, considerably smaller than an iceberg, that has broken off from a glacier or… … Useful english dictionary
growl — [[t]gra͟ʊl[/t]] growls, growling, growled 1) VERB When a dog or other animal growls, it makes a low noise in its throat, usually because it is angry. The dog was biting, growling and wagging its tail. N COUNT Growl is also a noun. Their noise… … English dictionary
growl — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, low ▪ guttural, soft, throaty ▪ loud ▪ angry … Collocations dictionary
growl — I UK [ɡraʊl] / US verb Word forms growl : present tense I/you/we/they growl he/she/it growls present participle growling past tense growled past participle growled * 1) [intransitive] if an animal growls, it makes a frightening or unfriendly low… … English dictionary
growl — I. verb Etymology: Middle English groulen, grollen Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. a. rumble < his stomach growled > b. to utter a growl < the dog growled at the strange … New Collegiate Dictionary
growl — growl1 [ graul ] verb intransitive * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to say something in an unfriendly and angry way: I couldn t care less , Ben growled. 2. ) if an animal growls, it makes a frightening or unfriendly low noise: The dog growled at … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English