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单词 whine
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whine

verb
/waɪn/
/waɪn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they whine
/waɪn/
/waɪn/
he / she / it whines
/waɪnz/
/waɪnz/
past simple whined
/waɪnd/
/waɪnd/
past participle whined
/waɪnd/
/waɪnd/
-ing form whining
/ˈwaɪnɪŋ/
/ˈwaɪnɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to complain in an annoying, crying voice
    • Stop whining!
    • + speech ‘I want to go home,’ whined Toby.
    • whine that… She whined that she'd been cheated.
    Homophones whine | winewhine   wine
    /waɪn/
    /waɪn/
    • whine verb
      • Don't whine—I'm doing everything I can to help you.
    • whine noun
      • The dog let out a long whine.
    • wine noun
      • Would you prefer beer, wine or a soft drink?
    Synonyms complaincomplain
    • protest
    • object
    • grumble
    • moan
    • whine
    These words all mean to say that you are annoyed, unhappy or not satisfied about somebody/​something.
    • complain to say that you are annoyed, unhappy or not satisfied about somebody/​something:
      • I’m going to complain to the manager about this.
    • protest to say or do something to show that you disagree with something or think it is bad, especially publicly; to give something as a reason for protesting:
      • Students took to the streets to protest against the decision.
    • object to say that you disagree with something or think it is bad; to give something as a reason for objecting:
      • If nobody objects, we’ll postpone the meeting till next week.
      • He objected that the police had arrested him without sufficient evidence.
    • grumble (rather informal, disapproving) to complain about somebody/​something, especially something that is not really very serious:
      • They kept grumbling that they were cold.
    • moan (British English, rather informal, disapproving) to complain about somebody/​something in an annoying way:
      • What are you moaning about now?
    • whine (rather informal, disapproving) to complain in an annoying, crying voice:
      • Stop whining!
      • ‘I want to go home,’ whined Toby.
      Whine is often used to talk about the way that young children complain.
    Patterns
    • to complain/​protest/​grumble/​moan/​whine about something
    • to complain/​protest/​grumble/​moan at something
    • to complain/​protest/​object/​grumble/​moan/​whine to somebody
    • to complain/​protest/​object/​grumble/​moan/​whine that…
    Topics Personal qualitiesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • softly
    • loudly
    • away
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] to make a long, high, unpleasant sound because you are in pain or unhappy
    • The dog whined and scratched at the door.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • softly
    • loudly
    • away
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] (of a machine) to make a long, high, unpleasant sound
    • The engines whined softly in the background.
    • Inside, the air-conditioning whined in an annoying way.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • softly
    • loudly
    • away
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginOld English hwīnan ‘whistle through the air’, related to whinge. The noun dates from the mid 17th cent.

whine

noun
/waɪn/
/waɪn/
[usually singular]
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  1. a long, high sound that is usually unpleasant or annoying
    • the steady whine of the engine
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • high-pitched
    • nasal
    verb + whine
    • give
    • let out
    • hear
    preposition
    • with a whine
    • whine of
    phrases
    • the whine of an engine
    • the whine of a motor
    See full entry
  2. a long, high sound that a child or dog makes when it is hurt or wants something
    Homophones whine | winewhine   wine
    /waɪn/
    /waɪn/
    • whine verb
      • Don't whine—I'm doing everything I can to help you.
    • whine noun
      • The dog let out a long whine.
    • wine noun
      • Would you prefer beer, wine or a soft drink?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • high-pitched
    • nasal
    verb + whine
    • give
    • let out
    • hear
    preposition
    • with a whine
    • whine of
    phrases
    • the whine of an engine
    • the whine of a motor
    See full entry
  3. a high tone of voice that you use when you complain about something
    • Her voice took on a nasal whine of complaint.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • high-pitched
    • nasal
    verb + whine
    • give
    • let out
    • hear
    preposition
    • with a whine
    • whine of
    phrases
    • the whine of an engine
    • the whine of a motor
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginOld English hwīnan ‘whistle through the air’, related to whinge. The noun dates from the mid 17th cent.
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