grunt
英 [ɡrʌnt]
美 [ɡrʌnt]
- n. 咕哝;呼噜声
- vi. 作呼噜声;发哼声
- vt. 咕哝着说
- n. (Grunt)人名;(俄、捷、英)格伦特
1. 谐音“咕哝的、咕哝他”。
2. Grunt: JavaScript世界的构建工具.
3. grumble => grunt.
- grunt (v.)
- Old English grunnettan "to grunt," frequentative of grunian "to grunt," probably imitative (compare Danish grynte, Old High German grunnizon, German grunzen "to grunt," French grogner, Latin grunnire "to grunt"). Related: Grunted; grunting. Grunter "a pig" is from 1640s.
- grunt (n.)
- 1550s, from grunt (v.); as a type of fish, from 1713, so called from the noise they make when hauled from the water; meaning "infantry soldier" emerged in U.S. military slang during Vietnam War (first recorded in print 1969); used since 1900 of various low-level workers. Grunt work first recorded 1977.
- 1. He gave a grunt and loosed his grip on the rifle.
- 他闷哼了一声,松开了握着来复枪的手。
- 2. Clive made a noise, something like a grunt.
- 克莱夫发出一种声响,像是咕哝了一句。
- 3. A leatherneck or a grunt do not names to call someone.
- 海军陆战队员(leatherneck)和美国步兵(grunt)都不是对他人的合适称呼.
- 4. To sleep on my own and not hear the boys snore or grunt was pure bliss.
- 自己一个人睡、不用听男孩们的鼾声或咕哝声简直是幸福极了。
- 5. 'Billy, I think it's your turn to wash the dishes,'said Jane. A noncommittal grunt was his only reply.
- “ 比利, 我想这次该轮到你刷盘子了, ” 简说. 他只是不置可否地咕哝了一声算作回答.