1 [I] to make a loud, deep sound 发出响而深沉的声音;咆哮;吼叫:
She roared with laughter at the joke.她听了那个笑话就哈哈大笑。The lion opened its huge mouth and roared.那只狮子张开大口吼叫。
2 [I,T] to shout sth very loudly 喊着说出;大喊
3 [I] roar along, down, past, etc to move in the direction mentioned, making a loud, deep sound 向某方向隆隆行进:
A motorbike roared past us.一辆摩托车隆隆地从我们身边驶过。
roarnoun [C]:
the roar of heavy traffic on the motorway高速公路上繁忙交通的嘈杂声roars of laughter大笑声
roar/rɔr; rɔː/v 1 [I] to make a deep very loud noise 吼叫﹐怒吼﹐呼啸: We heard a lion roar. 我们听见一头狮子在吼叫。The wind roared as she opened the front door. 她打开前门﹐风在咆哮。2 [I] if a vehicle roars somewhere, it moves very quickly and noisily〔车辆〕轰响着疾驶: +past/off etc A truck roared past . 一辆卡车呼啸而过。 3 [I,T] to shout with a deep loud voice 大声喊叫﹐咆哮: ‘Get out of here now!’ he roared. “马上滚出去!”他吼道。 —roar n [C] a roar of laughter 狂笑
roarroarroars2nouna loud deep sound: the lion gave a huge roarthe roar of an aeroplane's enginesroarroarroarsroaredroaring1verb (roars, roaring, roared)to make a loud deep sound: The lion roared.Everybody roared with laughter.