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howl [haʊl]1 noun(a) (of person, animal) hurlement m; (of child) braillement m, hurlement m; (of wind) mugissement m;∎ to let out a howl of pain pousser un hurlement de douleur;∎ the speech was greeted with howls of derision le discours a été accueilli par des huées(b) Electronics effet m Larsen∎ to howl with laughter hurler de rire;∎ to howl in or with rage hurler de ragecrier, hurler;∎ they howled their defiance at the guards ils ont hurlé leur colère aux gardes∎ they howled him down ils l'ont réduit au silence par leurs huéescrier, hurler
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