sough
verb [ I ] literary uk/saʊ/ us/saʊ/
(尤指风或浪)发出飒飒声,作沙沙声,哗哗作响
(especially of the wind or sea) to make a long high or low sound while moving
The wind soughed through the towering pines nearby. 风吹过附近高耸的松树。
We walked across the moor with the sea soughing below. 我们走过荒原,下面是大海在哗哗作声。
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- The sea soughed on the shore.
- She heard nothing but the cold wind that soughed in the trees.
- A bird slid past, wings soughing as it flew down towards the water below.
sough
noun [ singular ] literary uk/saʊ/ us/saʊ/
(尤指风或浪发出的)飒飒声,沙沙声,哗哗声
the high or low long sound that something such as the wind or sea makes as it moves
the sough of wind through the pine trees 风过松树的沙沙声
You can almost hear the sough of the sea far off. 你几乎可以听到远处大海哗哗的声音。
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- the sough of the low wind murmuring through the trees
- The sough of the wind in the aspen leaves can always be heard.
- That evening calm betrayed the tinkle of the nearest streams and the sough of the most remote.