moo
/muː/ (bre, ipa) · /muː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmü/ (ame, mw)
moo — noun
- moosingular
- moosplural
1. a low call from a cow
a low call from a cow
Salma heard a loud moo from the field behind the barn.
collocation: hear a moo from nearby animals
At dawn, one deep moo woke the campers by the fence.
The children copied the calf's soft moo during the farm tour.
From the dark shed came a restless moo before feeding time.
- low
A more formal word for the deep cry of cattle.
用法筆記
Often follows verbs like hear, copy, or let out when the sound itself is the focus.
moo — verb
- moopresent simple I / you / we / they
- moos3rd person singular
- mooing-ing form
- mooedpast simple
1. to make a low call like a cow
to make a low call like a cow
The hungry cows mooed outside the gate before sunrise.
intransitive: cows moo before feeding time
Bao laughed when his little brother tried to moo like a calf.
Several calves began to moo as the farmer filled the trough.
During the school play, Ishaan had to moo from backstage.
文法句型
moo
moo at feeding time
用法筆記
Subject is usually a cow or calf, but people also use it when copying the sound for fun.