to groan

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Englisch - Türkisch
inlemek
{i} sızlanma

İnlemeni ve sızlanmanı duymaktan bıktım. - I am tired of hearing you moan and groan.

{i} inleme

İnlemeni ve sızlanmanı duymaktan bıktım. - I am tired of hearing you moan and groan.

Yaralı adamın inlemelerini duyabiliyorduk. - We could hear the groans of the injured man.

inildemek
ıhlamak
inilti

Çığlıklar ve iniltiler vardı. - There were screams and groans.

{f} inle

Tom uykusunda inledi. - Tom groaned in his sleep.

Asker acı ile inledi. - The soldier groaned with pain.

groaningly inleyerek
hasret çekmek
{f} gıcırdamak
gıcırtı/inilti
inleyecek derecede ıstırap çekmek
yük altında olmak
{f} sızlanmak
gıcırda/inle
ah etmek
{i} sıkıntı
figan
Englisch - Englisch
A low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief
A low, guttural sound uttered in frustration or disapproval
{n} a hoarse and mournful sound, a deep sigh
{v} to mourn with a hoarse deep noise
{f} utter a low sound of pain or pleasure; moan; sigh
emphasis If you say that something such as a table groans under the weight of food, you are emphasizing that there is a lot of food on it. The bar counter groans under the weight of huge plates of the freshest fish. a table groaning with food
To make a groan
indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure; "The students groaned when the professor got out the exam booklets"; "The ancient door soughed when opened"
A low, guttural sound of frustration
{i} low utterance of pain or pleasure; moan; sigh
To strive after earnestly, as with groans
an utterance expressing pain or disapproval indicate pain, discomfort, or displeasure; "The students groaned when the professor got out the exam booklets"; "The ancient door soughed when opened
To give forth a low, moaning sound in breathing; to utter a groan, as in pain, in sorrow, or in derision; to moan
If you groan about something, you complain about it. His parents were beginning to groan about the price of college tuition. Groan is also a noun. Listen sympathetically to your child's moans and groans about what she can't do
disapproval If you say that someone or something is groaning under the weight of something, you think there is too much of that thing. Consumers were groaning under the weight of high interest rates
If you groan, you make a long, low sound because you are in pain, or because you are upset or unhappy about something. Slowly, he opened his eyes. As he did so, he began to groan with pain They glanced at the man on the floor, who began to groan She was making small groaning noises. = moan Groan is also a noun. She heard him let out a pitiful, muffled groan As his ball flew wide, there was a collective groan from the stands. = moan
If you groan something, you say it in a low, unhappy voice. `My leg -- I think it's broken,' Eric groaned
an utterance expressing pain or disapproval
If wood or something made of wood groans, it makes a loud sound when it moves. The timbers groan and creak and the floorboards shift
A low, moaning sound; usually, a deep, mournful sound uttered in pain or great distress; sometimes, an expression of strong disapprobation; as, the remark was received with groans
To affect by groans