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English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
moan vs mourn — Moan as a verb, means to make a complaint in an unhappy voice, usually about something which does not seem important to other people. For example: The British always moan about the weather. Mourn is a verb that means to feel or express… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
moan vs mourn — Moan as a verb, means to make a complaint in an unhappy voice, usually about something which does not seem important to other people. For example: The British always moan about the weather. Mourn is a verb that means to feel or express… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
moan — I UK [məʊn] / US [moʊn] verb Word forms moan : present tense I/you/we/they moan he/she/it moans present participle moaning past tense moaned past participle moaned * 1) [intransitive/transitive] to complain about something in an annoying way… … English dictionary
moan — moan1 [məun US moun] v 1.) [I and T] informal to complain in an annoying way, especially in an unhappy voice and without good reason ▪ I feel seasick already, she moaned. moan about ▪ A lot of people moaned about the parking problems. moan at BrE … Dictionary of contemporary English
moan — 01. The accident victim lay on the ground, [moaning] with pain. 02. The wind [moaned] in the trees. 03. I heard a [moan], and turned to see my tennis partner sitting on the ground, holding his ankle. 04. We could hear my friends making love in… … Grammatical examples in English
moan — moan1 [ moun ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive if someone moans, they make a long low sound because of pain, sadness, or pleasure: James continued to moan loudly as the pain intensified. a ) intransitive LITERARY if something such as the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
moan — 1 verb 1 (I) to make a long low sound expressing pain, unhappiness, or sexual pleasure: The sick child moaned a little and then fell asleep. 2 (I, T) BrE informal to complain in an annoying way, especially in an unhappy voice and without good… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
moan — I n. 1) to emit a moan 2) a barely audible, feeble, weak; loud moan II v. 1) to moan feebly; loudly 2) (D; intr.) to moan about, over (to moan over new taxes) 3) (D; intr.) to moan with (to moan moan pain) * * * [məʊn] feeble loud moan … Combinatory dictionary
moan — [mōn] n. [ME mone, prob. < base of OE mænan, to complain: see MEAN1] 1. Archaic a complaint; lamentation 2. a low, mournful sound of sorrow or pain 3. any sound like this [the moan of the wind] vi. 1. to utter … English World dictionary
moan — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ faint, little, low, quiet, small, soft ▪ deep ▪ muffled … Collocations dictionary
moan — [[t]mo͟ʊn[/t]] moans, moaning, moaned 1) VERB If you moan, you make a low sound, usually because you are unhappy or in pain. Tony moaned in his sleep and then turned over on his side... [V with quote] My head, my head, he moaned. I can t see. Syn … English dictionary