low

low — verb

1. When a cow or similar animal lows, it gives out a long, deep call from its throa

1.動詞不及物C1
釋義

When a cow or similar animal lows, it gives out a long, deep call from its throat — the sound that people often write as 'moo' in English.

例句

Every morning the cows lowed from the barn, and the farmer knew it was time to feed them.

intransitive: subject (animal) + low, no direct object

The old ox lowed softly as the farmhand carried fresh hay into the stable.

adverb collocation: low softly / low loudly / low deeply

同義詞
  • moo

    Everyday alternative; much more common in modern speech, especially with children.

  • bellow

    Describes a louder, deeper, more forceful animal sound, often from a bull.

文法句型

animal + low

用法筆記

This verb sense is far less common than the adjective or noun forms of 'low.' In everyday speech, English speakers almost always use 'moo' instead. The verb 'low' appears mainly in literature, historical writing, or descriptions of farm life.

常見錯誤

He lowed the cattle into the barn.
The cattle lowed from the barn.
💡'low' is always intransitive; it cannot take a direct object.

low — noun

low — adjective

low — adverb