Bellow

  • 51bellow — bel•low [[t]ˈbɛl oʊ[/t]] v. i. 1) to emit the loud hollow cry typical of a bull 2) to roar; bawl 3) to utter in a loud deep voice 4) an act or sound of bellowing • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME belwen, akin to OE bylgan to roar (akin to bell)… …

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  • 52Bellow — /ˈbɛloʊ/ (say beloh) noun Saul, 1915–2005, US novelist and playwright, born in Canada; awarded Nobel prize for literature 1976 …

  • 53bellow —   Uō, wōwō, kūō, umō …

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  • 54bellow — see a bellowing cow soon forgets her calf …

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  • 55bellow — v. & n. v. 1 intr. a emit a deep loud roar. b cry or shout with pain. 2 tr. utter loudly and usu. angrily. n. a bellowing sound. Etymology: ME: perh. rel. to BELL(2) …

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  • 56Bellow — v. & n. v. 1 intr. a emit a deep loud roar. b cry or shout with pain. 2 tr. utter loudly and usu. angrily. n. a bellowing sound. Etymology: ME: perh. rel. to BELL(2) …

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  • 57Saul Bellow — ➡ Bellow * * * …

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  • 58Bellow,Saul — Bel·low (bĕlʹō), Saul. Born 1915. Canadian born American writer whose novels, including The Dangling Man (1944) and Humboldt s Gift (1975), often concern an alienated individual within an indifferent society. He won the 1976 Nobel Prize for… …

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  • 59Bellow, Saul — (b. 1915)    American novelist. Born in Quebec, he lived in Montreal and Chicago. Many of his novels deal with Jewish life. The Victim (1947) is a treatment of anti Semitism. The Adventures of Augie March (1953) deals with the experience of a… …

    Dictionary of Jewish Biography

  • 60Bellow extension — Растяжение (меха) камеры …

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