to bleat
第三人称
bleats
现在进行时
bleating
过去式
bleated
过去完成时
bleated
1
抱怨, 发牢骚
to express dissatisfaction in a way that is annoying or repetitive
- Sarah couldn't help but bleat about the workload during the busy season at work.
莎拉忍不住在工作繁忙的季节里对工作量抱怨。
- Instead of finding solutions, Mark continued to bleat about the challenges without taking any action.
马克没有寻找解决方案,而是继续抱怨挑战而不采取任何行动。
- During the meeting, some employees began to bleat about the new office policies.
会议期间,一些员工开始对新办公室政策抱怨。
- Jane's tendency to bleat about minor inconveniences made it difficult for her coworkers to work in peace.
简对小事抱怨的倾向让她的同事难以平静地工作。
2
咩咩叫, 像羊一样咩咩叫
to emit a characteristic, wavering cry, typically produced by sheep, goats, or calves
- As we walked through the pasture, we could hear the lambs bleating for their mothers.
当我们走过牧场时,我们能听到小羊在咩咩叫寻找它们的母亲。
- The goats bleated loudly as they followed the shepherd to the milking shed.
山羊咩咩叫得很响,它们跟着牧羊人去了挤奶棚。
- Whenever she approached the barn, the sheep would bleat eagerly, anticipating feeding time.
每当她接近谷仓时,羊群都会急切地咩咩叫,期待着喂食时间。
- The calf bleated pitifully as it struggled to free itself from the tangled fence.
小牛可怜地咩咩叫着,挣扎着想要从缠结的栅栏中挣脱出来。