Bray - English meaning
Bray – definitions in English dictionary
nounThe loud, harsh cry of a donkey or mule.
Usage examples:
The mule uttered its insane bray
verbPound or crush (something) to small pieces, typically with a pestle and mortar.
Usage examples:
The kernels of this fruit the arabs bray in a mortar
Bray translation into English
Bray: translate from English into Chinese
嘶叫, 叫声, 叫, 喇叭声, 驴叫声
Bray: translate from English into Dutch
Balken, Gebalk, Fijnstampen, Fijnwrijven, Schreeuwen, Schallen, Weergalmen, Geschreeuw, Geschal
Bray: translate from English into French
Braire, Braiment, Résonner
Bray: translate from English into German
Schreien, Schrei, Schmettern, Gewieher, Wiehern
Bray: translate from English into Hindi
चूर करना, ब्रे, मसलना, रगड़ना, दलना, चीक
Bray: translate from English into Italian
Ragliare, Raglio
Bray: translate from English into Korean
나팔 소리, 떠들썩한 잡담, 떠들썩한 항의, 울다, 울리다, 갈아 바수다, 나귀의 울음소리, 시끄러운 소리를 내다, 고함지르다
Bray: translate from English into Russian
Реветь, Кричать, Издавать неприятный звук, Толочь, Крик осла, Резкий звук, Неприятный резкий звук
Bray: translate from English into Spanish
Rebuznar, Rebuzno, Sonido ronco
Word origin
late Middle English: from Old French breier, of Germanic origin; related to break1.
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