单词 | moan |
释义 | moan (once / 386 pages) nv The low sound you make when you're in pain is called a moan. A bad stomachache can leave you bent over, making soft moans. Moan is also a verb, so whenever someone is hurting enough — physically or mentally — there's the possibility they'll moan in despair or discomfort. You can also use this word to mean "whine" or "complain," like when your little sister moans about how much smaller her slice of pie is than yours. Experts think moan is related to the Old English word mænan, "complain or moan," but that it's also imitative — resembling the sound it describes. WORD FAMILYmoan: moaned, moaner, moaning, moans+/moaner: moaners USAGE EXAMPLES“Doc, the pain is killing me,” he moaned. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) The result: users falling into a trancelike state, groaning and moaning, their eyes lifeless and their movements slow and seemingly mechanical. New York Times(Dec 14, 2016) "Pulled a muscle," he moans, lying down on the floor next to the bench. Los Angeles Times(Dec 13, 2016) 1n an utterance expressing pain or disapproval Syn|Hyper groan utterance, vocalization the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication 2v indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure Syn|Hyper groan emit, let loose, let out, utter express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) |
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