bellow

/ˈbeləʊ/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈɛlo] /ˈbeləʊ/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈɛlo] /ˈbe-(ˌ)lō/ (ame, mw) · /ˈbel.əʊ/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈɛlo] /ˈbel.oʊ/ (ame, ipa)

bellow — verb

  • bellowpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • bellowshe / she / it
  • bellowedpast simple
  • bellowing-ing form

1. to use a deep, powerful voice to shout something, making the sound travel across

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

to use a deep, powerful voice to shout something, making the sound travel across a large distance; used either for a person who shouts angrily or gives orders, or for a bull, elephant, or other big creature making its natural deep call.

例句

Brandon bellowed at the noisy children from across the crowded playground.

bellow + at + [person] for angry shouting at a distance

The bull bellowed loudly when the farmer entered its pen with a needle.

bellow for large animal's natural deep call

同義詞
  • roar

    Roar can describe a wider range of loud sounds (crowd, engine, lion) and does not specifically imply a deep human shout.

  • shout

    Shout is a general term for any loud call and does not carry the deep, resonant quality of a bellow.

  • yell

    Yell is usually higher-pitched and more common in everyday situations than bellow.

  • bawl

    Bawl can mean to shout loudly but often implies crying or weeping as well, unlike bellow.

反義詞
  • whisper

    Whisper uses a soft, breathy voice that is the opposite of the deep power of a bellow.

  • murmur

    Murmur describes speaking quietly and indistinctly, the opposite of projecting a loud call.

文法句型

bellow + at/to + person

bellow + [direct speech]

bellow + [noun phrase (orders/instructions)]

用法筆記

When describing a person, bellow is used for shouting over a long distance or over loud noise, not for everyday conversation at close range. For animals, it most commonly describes bulls, but also works for elephants, elk, and other large mammals that produce a deep, resonant call.

常見錯誤

Marta bellowed quietly to her friend in the library.
Marta bellowed to her friend across the busy street.
💡Bellowing is always loud and deep, never soft or quiet.
The cat bellowed when it saw a mouse.
The bull bellowed when it saw the farmer approach.
💡Bellow describes the deep call of large animals, not small animals like cats.

bellow — noun