oink
oink — 名詞
- oinksingular
- oinksplural
1. a low short cry from a pig, or the word used in stories to copy it
豬叫聲
豬發出的短促哼叫
a low short cry from a pig, or the word used in stories to copy it
The children laughed when the pink toy pig gave one loud oink.
孩子們聽到粉紅玩具豬發出一聲響亮的豬叫聲,就笑了出來。
give one loud oink
One sleepy oink came from the pen before sunrise today.
今天日出前,豬圈裡傳來一聲昏昏欲睡的豬叫聲。
In the picture book, each pig answers with a cheerful oink.
在那本圖畫書裡,每隻豬都用一聲愉快的豬叫聲回應。
A sudden oink from the truck made Eli turn toward the farm.
貨車裡突然傳出一聲豬叫聲,讓 Eli 轉頭看向農場。
文法句型
an oink
hear an oink
用法筆記
Common after verbs such as 'hear' and 'let out', and especially natural when a story names the sound instead of performing it directly.
oink — 動詞
- oinkpresent simple I / you / we / they
- oinks3rd person singular
- oinking-ing form
- oinkedpast simple
1. to let out the low grunt typical of a pig
哼叫
像豬一樣發出短叫聲
to let out the low grunt typical of a pig
The hungry piglets oinked beside the gate when Rodrigo arrived.
飢餓的小豬在 Rodrigo 到時,於柵門旁哼叫起來。
intransitive use with pig subject
A pig oinked from the muddy yard as the truck stopped.
卡車停下時,一隻豬在泥地院子裡哼叫了一聲。
Whenever Sahil shakes the feed bucket, the pigs oink loudly.
每次 Sahil 一搖飼料桶,那群豬就大聲哼叫。
The smallest pig kept oinking until Hana filled the feed bowl.
最小的那隻豬一直哼叫,直到 Hana 把食盆裝滿。
文法句型
pig + oink
oink loudly
用法筆記
Usually used of pigs, and it normally does not take a direct object.
常見錯誤
oink — 感嘆詞
1. said or written to copy a pig's cry directly in a story, game, or joke
噗噗!
模仿豬叫的感嘆聲
said or written to copy a pig's cry directly in a story, game, or joke
Oink! cried Dahlia as she pointed at the pig in the fair.
「噗噗!」Dahlia 指著園遊會上的那頭豬叫道。
sentence-opening sound word
Oink! went the puppet pig when Quinn squeezed its belly.
「噗噗!」Quinn 一擠玩偶豬的肚子,它就這樣叫了出來。
Oink! shouted the children while they marched around the farm stage.
孩子們繞著農場舞台行進時高喊「噗噗!」
Oink! said the comic bubble above the muddy cartoon pig.
泥巴卡通豬上方的對話框寫著「噗噗!」
- grunt!
can imitate a low animal sound, but it is less specifically pig-like
文法句型
Oink!
用法筆記
Use this form when a speaker or a text performs the pig sound itself; the noun sense names the sound instead.