intransitive. To cry, call out, shout; to speak very loudly. Also: to cry out in grief or pain, to scream, yell; to lament, weep. Now rare (Englis…
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释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > cry of grief > cry with grief [verb (intransitive)] > wail (16) remeeOE intransitive. To cry, call out, shout; to speak very loudly. Also: to cry out in grief or pain, to scream, yell; to lament, weep. Now rare (Englis… yarmc1000 intransitive. To utter a discordant or mournful cry; to scream, yell, howl; to wail. weinec1275 intransitive. To lament, wail. cry1297 intransitive. To utter inarticulate exclamations, esp. of grief, lamentation, or suffering, such as are usually accompanied with tears; to weep and… gowlc1300 intransitive. To howl, yell, cry bitterly or threateningly; also, to whine. Said of men and animals. grotec1300 transitive and intransitive. To bewail; = greet, v.2 wailc1330 intransitive. To express pain or sorrow by prolonged piteous cries. Often with reference to funeral lamentations. woulc1340 intransitive. To howl, cry, wail. howlc1405 Of a human being: to utter a similar sound; to utter loud and doleful inarticulate cries; to wail, lament, esp. with pain. In modern use often… yammer1481 intransitive. To lament, mourn; to utter cries of lamentation or distress, to wail; to whine, whimper. Obsolete exc. Scottish and dialect. rane1513 intransitive. To wail or complain incessantly or repeatedly; to utter a continuous noise. Also transitive: to utter (something) repeatedly, to… plaintc1540 intransitive. To express grief or sorrow; to lament, weep, wail; (also) to make a mournful sound. rheumatize1623 intransitive. To cry. Obsolete. rare. ululate1623 intransitive. To howl or wail; to lament loudly. ullagone1828 (intransitive) to wail or lament loudly. Subcategories:— say wailingly (1) |
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