0 to make a short, low sound instead of speaking, usually when you are angry or in pain -- stękać
1 If a pig grunts, it makes short, low sounds. -- chrząkać
We cannot sit outside the ring, in a corner, uttering encouraging grunts, and waving a towel.
In any event, the source of those grunts has now disappeared.
We have put up with a quarter of an hour of things that were not much less than grunting noises.
I wish that he would stand up so that he can be identified, instead of grunting in the corner.
The gift of speech then becomes monosyllabic, with cacophonic grunts such as we have from motorists when they are in a queue or a traffic jam.
There were sundry grunts from the back.
The merchant bankers, accountants, estate agents, brokers, underwriters and lawyers are all out there, jostling, grunting and squealing, waiting to get their noses back into the privatisation trough.
Even tennis, a relatively gentle game, is becoming almost brutal at the men's finals level—bigger rackets, grunting all round, serve and volley, over in five minutes.
中文繁体
(豬)發出呼嚕聲, (人通常因為憤怒或疼痛而)發出哼聲,嘟囔著說,咕噥…
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(猪)发出呼噜声, (人通常因为愤怒或疼痛而)发出哼声,嘟囔着说,咕哝…
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gruñir, gruñido [masculine]…
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grunhir…
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ブーブー言う, (ブタが)低くうなる…
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hırıldamak, inlemek, homurdamak…
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grogner, grognement [masculine], grommeler…
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grunyir…
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