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bellow

N เสียงคำราม  howl yell whisper siang-kam-ram

 

bellow

VI ส่ง เสียงคำราม คล้าย วัว กระทิง  song-siang-kam-ram-klai-wua-kra-ting

 

bellow

VT แผดเสียง  ร้อง  ตะโกน  ตวาด  คำราม  ตะคอก  ตะเบ็ง  howl yell whisper paed-siang

 

bellow out

PHRV ตะโกน เสียงดัง  ร้อง เสียงดัง  ta-kone-siang-dang

 

bellow out

PHRV ส่ง เสียงร้อง (เฉพาะ สัตว์  ส่ง เสียงคำราม  คำราม  song-siang-rong

 

bellows

N เครื่องสูบ ลม  khrueang-sub-lom

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BELLOW

v.i.[L. balo.] 1. To make a hollow, loud noise, as a bull; to make a loud outcry; to roar. In contempt, to vociferate or clamor.
2. To roar, as the sea in a tempest, or as the wind when violent; to make a loud, hollow, continued sound.

 

BELLOW

n.A loud outcry; roar.

 

BELLOWING

ppr. Making a loud hollow sound, as a bull, or as the roaring of billows.

 

BELLOWING

n.A loud hollow sound or roar.

 

BELLOWS

n.sing. and plu. [L. bulga ] An instrument, utensil or machine for blowing fire, either in private dwellings or in forges, furnaces and shops. It is so formed as by being dilated and contracted, to inhale air by a lateral orifice which is opened and closed with a valve, and to propel it through a tube upon the fire.

 

BELLOWS-FISH

n.The trumpet-fish, about four inches long, with a long snout; whence its name.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BELLOW

Bel "low, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bellowed; p. pr. & vb. n. Bellowing. ]Etym: [OE. belwen, belowen, AS. bylgean, fr. bellan; akin to G. bellen, and perh. to L. flere to weep, OSlav. bleja to bleat, Lith. balsas voice. Cf. Bell, n. & v., Bawl, Bull. ]

 

1. To make a hollow, loud noise, as an enraged bull.

 

2. To bowl; to vociferate; to clamor. Dryden.

 

3. To roar; as the sea in a tempest, or as the wind when violent; to make a loud, hollow, continued sound. The bellowing voice of boiling seas. Dryden.

 

BELLOW

BELLOW Bel "low, v. t.

 

Defn: To emit with a loud voice; to shout; -- used with out. "Would bellow out a laugh. " Dryden.

 

BELLOW

BELLOW Bel "low, n.

 

Defn: A loud resounding outcry or noise, as of an enraged bull; a roar.

 

BELLOWER

BELLOWER Bel "low *er, n.

 

Defn: One who, or that which, bellows.

 

BELLOWS

Bel "lows, n. sing. & pl. Etym: [OE. bely, below, belly, bellows, AS. bælg, bælig, bag, bellows, belly. Bellows is prop. a pl. and the orig. sense is bag. See Belly. ]

 

Defn: An instrument, utensil, or machine, which, by alternate expansion and contraction, or by rise and fall of the top, draws in air through a valve and expels it through a tube for various purposes, as blowing fires, ventilating mines, or filling the pipes of an organ with wind. Bellows camera, in photography, a form of camera, which can be drawn out like an accordion or bellows. -- Hydrostatic bellows. See Hydrostatic. -- A pair of bellows, the ordinary household instrument for blowing fires, consisting of two nearly heart-shaped boards with handles, connected by leather, and having a valve and tube.

 

BELLOWS FISH

BELLOWS FISH Bel "lows fish `. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A European fish (Centriscus scolopax ), distinguished by a long tubular snout, like the pipe of a bellows; -- called also trumpet fish, and snipe fish.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

bellow

bel low |ˈbelō ˈbɛloʊ | verb [ no obj. ] (of a person or animal ) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger: he bellowed in agony | (as noun bellowing ) : the bellowing of a bull. [ reporting verb ] shout something with a deep loud roar: [ with obj. ] : the watchers were bellowing encouragement | he bellowed out the order | [ with direct speech ] : God send the right!he bellowed | [ with infinitive ] : his desperate parents were bellowing at her to stop. [ with obj. ] sing (a song ) loudly and tunelessly: he got thrown out of bars for bellowing Portuguese folk songs. noun a deep roaring shout or sound: a bellow of rage | he delivers his lines in a bellow. ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps from late Old English bylgan.

 

Bellow, Saul

Bel low, Saul |ˈbelō ˈbɛloʊ | (1915 –2005 ), US novelist; born in Canada. Notable works: The Adventures of Augie March (1953 ), Herzog (1964 ), More Die of Heartbreak (1987 ) and Ravelstein (2000 ). Nobel Prize for Literature (1976 ).

 

bellows

bel lows |ˈbelōz ˈbɛloʊz | plural noun [ also treated as sing. ] 1 (also a pair of bellows ) a device with an air bag that emits a stream of air when squeezed together with two handles, used for blowing air into a fire. a similar device used in a harmonium or small organ. 2 an object or device with concertinaed sides to allow it to expand and contract, such as a tube joining a lens to a camera body. ORIGIN Middle English: probably representing Old English belga, plural of belig (see belly ), used as a shortened form of earlier blǣstbelig blowing bag.

 

Oxford Dictionary

bellow

bel ¦low |ˈbɛləʊ | verb [ no obj. ] (of a person or animal ) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger: he bellowed in agony. [ reporting verb ] shout something with a deep loud roar: [ with obj. ] : he bellowed out the order | [ with direct speech ] : Not sausage and mash again!he bellowed. [ with obj. ] sing (a song ) loudly and tunelessly: a dozen large men were bellowing Jerusalem . noun a deep roaring shout or sound: a bellow of rage. ORIGIN Middle English: perhaps from late Old English bylgan.

 

Bellow, Saul

Bel ¦low |ˈbɛləʊ | (1915 –2005 ), Canadian-born American novelist, of Russian-Jewish descent. Notable works: The Adventures of Augie March (1953 ) and Herzog (1964 ). Nobel Prize for Literature (1976 ).

 

bellows

bel |lows |ˈbɛləʊz | plural noun [ also treated as sing. ] 1 (also a pair of bellows ) a device with an air bag that emits a stream of air when squeezed together with two handles, used for blowing air into a fire. a device similar to a pair of bellows used in a harmonium or small organ. 2 an object or device with concertinaed sides to allow it to expand and contract, such as a tube joining a lens to a camera body. ORIGIN Middle English: probably from Old English belga, plural of belig (see belly ), used as a shortened form of earlier blǣstbelig blowing bag .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

bellow

bellow verb she bellowed in his ear: roar, shout, bawl, thunder, trumpet, boom, bark, yell, shriek, howl, scream; raise one's voice; informal holler. ANTONYMS whisper. noun a bellow of pain: roar, shout, bawl, bark, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream. ANTONYMS whisper.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

bellow

bellow verb he cringed as she bellowed in his ear: roar, shout, bawl, thunder, trumpet, boom, bark, bay, yawp, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream, screech, call, cry, cry out, sing out, whoop, wail, caterwaul; raise one's voice; N. Amer. informal holler; rare vociferate, ululate. ANTONYMS whisper. noun he gave a bellow of pain and rage: roar, shout, bawl, bark, bay, yawp, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream, screech, call, cry, whoop, wail, caterwaul; N. Amer. informal holler; rare vociferation, ululation. ANTONYMS whisper.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

bellow

bel low /béloʊ /動詞 自動詞 1 «…に向かって /場所から » どなる, 叫ぶ (out ) «at , into , to /from » .2 〈主に雄牛などが 〉低くうなるような声で鳴く ; 〈人が 〉 (痛みなどで )うめく ; 〈物が 〉低くうなるような音を立てる .3 (大砲が )とどろく ; (風が )うなる .他動詞 «…に向かって /場所から » 命令 不平など 〉をどなって [叫んで ]言う (out ); ⦅書 ⦆直接話法 …とどなる, 叫ぶ (out ) «at , into , to /from » (say 他動詞 1a ).名詞 C 1 どなり声, 叫び声 .2 (雄牛などの )低くうなるような鳴き声 (ox 1 ); (痛みなどによる )うめき声 .

 

bellows

bel lows /béloʊz /名詞 〖単複両扱い 〗1 (2つの取っ手付き )ふいご (fireplace ) (!a pair of ~よりa ~の方が普通 ) .2 (アコーディオンなどの )じゃばら式送風機 ; (カメラの )じゃばら ; (両 )肺 (lungs ).