English-Thai Dictionary
bleat
N เสียงพูด หรือ บ่น เบาๆ siang-phud-rue-bon-bao-bao
bleat
N เสียงร้อง ของ แพะ แกะ หรือ ลูก วัว siang-rong-kong-phae kae-rue-luk-wua
bleat
VI(แพะ แกะ )ทำ เสียงร้อง tham-siang-rong
bleat
VI พูด หรือ บ่น เบาๆ whine phud-rue-bon-bao-bao
bleating
A ที่ ทำให้ มี เสียงร้อง (แบะๆ ของ แพะ
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BLEAT
v.i.[L. blatero; plaudo.] To make the noise of a sheep; to cry as a sheep.
BLEAT
n.The cry of a sheep.
BLEATING
ppr. or a.Crying as a sheep.
BLEATING
n.The cry of a sheep.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BLEAT
Bleat, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bleated; p. pr. & vb. n. Bleating. ] Etym: [OE. bleten, AS. bl; akin to D. blaten, bleeten, OHG. blazan, plazan; prob. of imitative origin. ]
Defn: To make the noise of, or one like that of, a sheep; to cry like a sheep or calf. Then suddenly was heard along the main, To low the ox, to bleat the woolly train. Pope The ewe that will not hear her lamb when it baas, will never answer a calf when he bleats. Shak.
BLEAT
BLEAT Bleat, n.
Defn: A plaintive cry of, or like that of, a sheep. The bleat of fleecy sheep. Chapman's Homer.
BLEATER
BLEATER Bleat "er, n.
Defn: One who bleats; a sheep. In cold, stiff soils the bleaters oft complain Of gouty ails. Dyer.
BLEATING
BLEATING Bleat "ing, a.
Defn: Crying as a sheep does. Then came the shepherd back with his bleating flocks from the seaside. Longfellow.
BLEATING
BLEATING Bleat "ing, n.
Defn: The cry of, or as of, a sheep. Chapman.
New American Oxford Dictionary
bleat
bleat |blēt blit | ▶verb [ no obj. ] (of a sheep, goat, or calf ) make a characteristic wavering cry: the lamb was bleating weakly | figurative : handing the mike to some woman who starts bleating out rap rhymes | (as noun bleating ) : the silence was broken by the plaintive bleating of sheep. • [ reporting verb ] speak or complain in a weak, querulous, or foolish way: he bleated incoherently about the report. ▶noun [ in sing. ] the wavering cry made by a sheep, goat, or calf: the distant bleat of sheep in the field. • a person's plaintive cry: his despairing bleat touched her heart. • informal a complaint: they're hoping that I'll bow to their idiotic arrangements without a bleat. ORIGIN Old English blǣtan, of imitative origin.
Oxford Dictionary
bleat
bleat |bliːt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] (of a sheep, goat, or calf ) make a characteristic weak, wavering cry: the lamb was bleating weakly | (as noun bleating ) : the plaintive bleating of sheep. • [ reporting verb ] speak or complain in a weak, querulous, or foolish way: it's no good just bleating on about the rising tide of crime. ▶noun the weak, wavering cry made by a sheep, goat, or calf: the distant bleat of sheep. • a person's weak or plaintive cry: his despairing bleat touched her heart. • informal a complaint: they're hoping that I'll bow to their idiotic arrangements without a bleat. DERIVATIVES bleater noun ORIGIN Old English blǣtan, of imitative origin.
Oxford Thesaurus
bleat
bleat verb 1 the sheep were bleating in the field: baa, maa, cry, call; N. Amer. informal blat. 2 don't bleat to me about fairness: complain, moan, mutter, grumble, grouse, groan, grouch, growl, carp, snivel, make a fuss; Scottish & Irish gurn; informal gripe, beef, bellyache, bitch, whinge, sound off, go on; Brit. informal chunter, create, be on at someone; N. English informal mither; N. Amer. informal kvetch; S. African informal chirp; Brit. dated crib, natter.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bleat
bleat /bliːt /動詞 自動詞 1 〈羊 ヤギなどが 〉 (メェと )鳴く .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆ «…のことで » 泣き言を言う «about » .他動詞 …をぐちっぽく言う .名詞 C 〖通例単数形で 〗(羊 ヤギなどの )鳴き声 ; (不平などを )ぶつぶつ言うこと .