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  1. мычание, рев животных 2. рев, вопль the deafening bellow of the sea —- оглушающий рев моря the bellow of the cannon —- грохот пушек 3. мычать, реветь (о животных) 4. реветь (о буре и т. п.) the wind bellowed in the night —- ветер выл в ночи 5. вопить, орать to bellow with pain —- взвыть от боли to bellow an order —- выкрикнуть приказ ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) мычание, рев (животных)  2) рев, вопль  2. v.  1) мычать, реветь (о животных); орать The bull has been bellowing out all morning. The fireman bellowed out a warning as the burning roof fell.  2) бушевать, рычать (от боли) Syn: see cry BELLOWS noun; pl. воздуходувные мехи; кузнечные мехи a pair of bellows - ручные мехи ...
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  1) сильфон; гофрированная мембрана; гофрированная трубка 2) мембранная коробка 3) кфт. мех 4) боковая складка, фальц (пакета или мешка) - actuating bellows - air bellows - air-spring rubber bellows - camera bellows - collapsible bellows - double-extension bellows - folding bellows - light opaque bellows - safety bellows - single-convolution bellows ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. a emit a deep loud roar. b cry or shout with pain. 2 tr. utter loudly and usu. angrily. --n. a bellowing sound. Etymology: ME: perh. rel. to BELL(2) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   verb  Etymology: Middle English belwen, from Old English bylgian; akin to Old English & Old High German bellan to roar  Date: before 12th century  intransitive verb  1. to make the loud deep hollow sound characteristic of a bull  2. to shout in a deep voice  transitive verb bawl ~s the orders  • ~ noun BELLOW  biographical name Saul 1915- American (Canadian-born) writer ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (bellows, bellowing, bellowed) 1. If someone bellows, they shout angrily in a loud, deep voice. ‘I didn’t ask to be born!’ she bellowed... She prayed she wouldn’t come in and find them there, bellowing at each other... He bellowed information into the mouthpiece of his portable telephone. VERB: V with quote, V at n, V n prep, also V • Bellow is also a noun. I was distraught and let out a bellow of tearful rage. N-COUNT 2. When a large animal such as a bull or an elephant bellows, it makes a loud and deep noise. A heifer bellowed in her stall. VERB: V 3. A bellows is or bellows are a device used for blowing air into a fire in order to make it burn more fiercely. N-COUNT: also a pair of N ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 to shout loudly, especially in a low voice  (Tony bellowed instructions from an upstairs window.) 2 to make the deep hollow sound that a bull1 (1) makes ~2 n 1 the deep hollow sound that a bull1 (1) makes 2 bellows plural 3 a) an object that you use to blow air into a fire b) part of a musical instrument, such as an organ (2), that uses air to produce sound ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - O.E. bylgan "to bellow" (related to belgan "become angry"), from PIE base *bhel- "to sound, roar." ...
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