bleat /ˈblit, ||ˈblæt, ||ˈblet/
羊的鳴聲(vi.)鳴叫(vt.)輕聲說
Bleat v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bleated; p. pr. & vb. n. Bleating.] 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, n. A plaintive cry of, or like that of, a sheep.
The bleat of fleecy sheep. --Chapman's Homer.
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bleat
n : the sound of sheep or goats (or any sound resembling this)
v 1: talk whiningly
2: cry plaintively; "The lambs were bleating" [syn: blate, blat,
baa]