bray
- IPA[brā]
美式
- the loud, harsh cry of a donkey or mule;a sound, voice, or laugh resembling the cry of a donkey or mule
- (of a donkey or mule) utter a bray.;(of a person) speak or laugh loudly and harshly
verb: bray, 3rd person present: brays, gerund or present participle: braying, past tense: brayed, past participle: brayed
noun: bray, plural noun: brays
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. the loud, harsh cry of a donkey or mule the mule uttered its insane bray
- ▪ a sound, voice, or laugh resembling the cry of a donkey or mule he recognized the loud bray of the doctor
動詞
- 1. (of a donkey or mule) utter a bray. 同義詞
- ▪ (of a person) speak or laugh loudly and harshly he brayed with laughter ‘Leave!,’ brayed a voice behind her 同義詞
- the protagonist of an 18th-century song who kept his benefice from Charles II's reign to ...
Oxford Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[breɪ]
英式
- the loud, harsh cry of a donkey or mule: the mule uttered its insane bray
- (of a donkey or mule) utter a bray: the donkey brayed and kicked
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[brā]
美式
- pound or crush (something) to small pieces, typically with a pestle and mortar: the kernels of this fruit the Arabs bray in a mortar
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[breɪ]
英式
- pound or crush (something) to small pieces, typically with a pestle and mortar: the kernels of this fruit the Arabs bray in a mortar
Oxford Dictionary