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1 roar
[rɔː]1. verb1) to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout:يَزْأَرThe sergeant roared (out) his commands.
2) to laugh loudly:يَضْحَكُ بِصَوْتٍ عالٍThe audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.
3) to make a loud deep sound:يُدَوّي، يَقْصِفThe cannons/thunder roared.
4) to make a loud deep sound while moving:يُزَمْجِر، يَزْعَقُHe roared past on his motorbike.
2. noun1) a loud deep cry:a roar of pain/laughter
زَئيرthe lion's roars.
2) a loud, deep sound:هَديرthe roar of traffic.
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2 Brüllen
I v/i2. (wortlos schreien) scream; (heulen) scream, howl; spielende Kinder: shout and scream; vor Lachen ( Schmerzen) brüllen roar with laughter (scream with pain); brüllen wie am Spieß scream one’s head offII vt/i (Befehle etc.) bawl (out), shout, bark* * *(Kind) to boohoo; to bawl;(Mensch) to roar; to yell; to holler; to shout;(Rind) to bellow* * *brụ̈l|len ['brʏlən]1. vito shout, to roar; (pej = laut weinen) to yell, to bawl; (Stier) to bellow; (Elefant) to trumpeter brüllte vor Schmerzen — he screamed with pain
brüllendes Gelächter — roars or howls or screams of laughter (all pl)
brüllen wie am Spieß — to cry or scream blue (Brit) or bloody murder (inf)
das ist zum Brüllen (inf) — it's a scream (inf)
2. vtto shout, to roar* * *1) (to roar like a bull: The headmaster bellowed at the children.) bellow2) (to make the noise of cattle; to moo: The cows were lowing.) low3) (to shout or cry loudly: He bawled something rude; The baby has bawled all night.) bawl4) (to shout: He hollered at the boy to go away; He's hollering about the cost of petrol again.) holler5) (to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout: The lions roared; The sergeant roared (out) his commands.) roar6) (to laugh loudly: The audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.) roar7) (a loud deep cry: a roar of pain/laughter; the lion's roars.) roar* * *brül·len[ˈbrʏlən]I. vibrüll doch nicht so! don't shout like that!vor Lachen/Schmerzen/Wut \brüllen to roar [or bellow] [or howl] with laughter/pain/rageII. vt▪ jdm etw ins Ohr/Gesicht \brüllen to shout [or bellow] [or bawl] sth in sb's ear/faceSie brauchen mir das nicht ins Ohr zu \brüllen! you don't need to shout in my ear!* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schreien) roar; shoutvor Schmerzen/Lachen brüllen — roar with pain/laughter
nach jemandem brüllen — shout to or for somebody
das ist [ja] zum Brüllen — (ugs.) it's a [real] scream (coll.); what a scream (coll.)
3) (ugs.): (weinen) howl; bawl2.er brüllte wie am Spieß — he bawled his head off
transitives Verb yell; shout* * ** * *1.intransitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schreien) roar; shoutvor Schmerzen/Lachen brüllen — roar with pain/laughter
nach jemandem brüllen — shout to or for somebody
das ist [ja] zum Brüllen — (ugs.) it's a [real] scream (coll.); what a scream (coll.)
3) (ugs.): (weinen) howl; bawl2.transitives Verb yell; shout* * *v.to bellow v.to roar v.to scream v.to yell v. -
3 brüllen
I v/i2. (wortlos schreien) scream; (heulen) scream, howl; spielende Kinder: shout and scream; vor Lachen ( Schmerzen) brüllen roar with laughter (scream with pain); brüllen wie am Spieß scream one’s head offII vt/i (Befehle etc.) bawl (out), shout, bark* * *(Kind) to boohoo; to bawl;(Mensch) to roar; to yell; to holler; to shout;(Rind) to bellow* * *brụ̈l|len ['brʏlən]1. vito shout, to roar; (pej = laut weinen) to yell, to bawl; (Stier) to bellow; (Elefant) to trumpeter brüllte vor Schmerzen — he screamed with pain
brüllendes Gelächter — roars or howls or screams of laughter (all pl)
brüllen wie am Spieß — to cry or scream blue (Brit) or bloody murder (inf)
das ist zum Brüllen (inf) — it's a scream (inf)
2. vtto shout, to roar* * *1) (to roar like a bull: The headmaster bellowed at the children.) bellow2) (to make the noise of cattle; to moo: The cows were lowing.) low3) (to shout or cry loudly: He bawled something rude; The baby has bawled all night.) bawl4) (to shout: He hollered at the boy to go away; He's hollering about the cost of petrol again.) holler5) (to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout: The lions roared; The sergeant roared (out) his commands.) roar6) (to laugh loudly: The audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.) roar7) (a loud deep cry: a roar of pain/laughter; the lion's roars.) roar* * *brül·len[ˈbrʏlən]I. vibrüll doch nicht so! don't shout like that!vor Lachen/Schmerzen/Wut \brüllen to roar [or bellow] [or howl] with laughter/pain/rageII. vt▪ jdm etw ins Ohr/Gesicht \brüllen to shout [or bellow] [or bawl] sth in sb's ear/faceSie brauchen mir das nicht ins Ohr zu \brüllen! you don't need to shout in my ear!* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schreien) roar; shoutvor Schmerzen/Lachen brüllen — roar with pain/laughter
nach jemandem brüllen — shout to or for somebody
das ist [ja] zum Brüllen — (ugs.) it's a [real] scream (coll.); what a scream (coll.)
3) (ugs.): (weinen) howl; bawl2.er brüllte wie am Spieß — he bawled his head off
transitives Verb yell; shout* * *A. v/ivor Lachen (Schmerzen) brüllen roar with laughter (scream with pain);brüllen wie am Spieß scream one’s head off3. fig Geschütz, Motor etc: roar;brüllendes Gelächter roars of laughter plC. v/r:sich heiser etcbrüllen shout o.s. hoarse* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schreien) roar; shoutvor Schmerzen/Lachen brüllen — roar with pain/laughter
nach jemandem brüllen — shout to or for somebody
das ist [ja] zum Brüllen — (ugs.) it's a [real] scream (coll.); what a scream (coll.)
3) (ugs.): (weinen) howl; bawl2.transitives Verb yell; shout* * *v.to bellow v.to roar v.to scream v.to yell v. -
4 ὠρύομαι
ὠρύομαι mid. dep. fut. 3 sg. ὠρύσεται Hos 11:10 (Pind., Hdt. et al.; LXX) to roar of lions (Apollon. Rhod. 4, 1339; Dio Chrys., Or. 77 + 78 §35; Judg 14:5; Ps 21:14; Jer 2:15; Philo, Somn. 1, 108.—What drives them to it is hunger: Hesych., ὠρυομένων of wolves and lions) 1 Pt 5:8. καὶ γὰρ ὠρύετο πικρῶς καὶ ἐμβρ[ιμῶς] for (the lion) roared fiercely and furiously AcPl Ha 2, 7.—DELG. M-M. -
5 ruggire
roar* * *ruggire v. intr. to roar (anche fig.): si sentivano i leoni ruggire in lontananza, you could hear the lions roaring in the distance; il vento ruggiva lungo il canalone, the wind roared (o howled) down the canyon.* * *[rud'dʒire] 1.verbo transitivo to roar, to bellow [ordine, minaccia]2.* * *ruggire/rud'dʒire/ [102]to roar, to bellow [ ordine, minaccia](aus. avere) to roar (anche fig.).
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