哀嚎 (ai hao): meaning, pronunciation, examples, strokes

By ricky | September 30, 2017
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1. What does 哀嚎 mean in English?

哀嚎 (also known as 哀号; Chinese PinYin: āi háo) means howling or wailing because of sadness, it is a mandarin Chinese non-countable noun and verb. It is often used in formal conversations to depict someone who is wailing piteously to express his or her sorrow or pain.

Literally: 哀(sad) + 嚎(wailing)

2. How to pronounce 哀嚎 ?

Chinese Pinyin: [āi háo]

Pronunciation examples: Please click to play the below audio.

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Audio source: created by Baidu Voice

 

 

3. Synonyms And Antonyms of 哀嚎

Synonyms: 哀号, 哭号, 哭喊, 悲鸣, 悲号, 哀鸣, 哀叫,

Antonyms: 欢呼, 欢叫

4. What are the fixed expression, collocations and idioms that contains 哀嚎

Fixed expression: (None)

Collocations: 哀嚎痛哭

Idioms: 擗踊哀嚎 (crying while banging on the chest, and stamping his / her foot)

5. How to use 哀嚎 in a sentence?

Below are some example sentences containing 哀嚎.

5.1 哀嚎洞穴是游戏魔兽世界的一个低级地下副本

Translation: The Wailing Caverns is a dungeon that lower-level players encounter.

5.2 我拉小提琴的声音就像是怪兽在哀嚎。

Translation: My violin performance is like a howling beast.

5.3 历史无论你如何哀嚎, 它都无法改变。

Translation: No matter how sadly you are wailing, history will not change.

5.4 受伤的狼大声的哀嚎着

Translation: The wounded wolf is howling loudly.

5.5 狼是如何哀嚎的?

Translation: How does a wolf howl sadly?

5.6 为什么狼群会对着月亮哀嚎呢?

Translation: Why do wolves howl at the moon at night?

5.7 在某些宗教里, 哀嚎的女人有着特别的意义.

Translation: The wailing women play a special role in some religions.

5.8 泰国小象坚守母亲尸体旁 伤心哀嚎令人心碎.

Translation: In Thailand, a little elephant wailed around her deceased mother, it is really heartbreaking.

6. Stroke Order

Category: Standard Chinese Words And Expressions

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