Examples of using Roared in English and their translations into Chinese
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But Rimkar was not content to wait and roared past Anakin split seconds before they entered the cleft and disappeared into darkness.
That night at Dalkey the train had roared like that and then, when it went into the tunnel, the roar stopped.
And then the helicopter roared over me, blinding me for a moment in the halogen light.
The wind roared down the chimney, the rain beat in torrents against the windows, and everything seemed to speak the awfulness of her situation.
A furious blast roared through the trees, making everything sing as it went.
While the European players celebrated outside the clubhouse, a private jet roared overhead.
He did not speak, he roared, as, with his body thrown forward, he wrung the Canadian's shoulders.
They could hear him shouting at her at the front door, and a moment later his motorcycle roared off.
And the crowd, which initially roared at what it thought was a Novak error, now understands a shocking reality: The ball was in.
Huzza!” roared Joe, as the balloon- thanks to its ascensional force- shot up higher into the sky, with increased rapidity.
He roared in pain each time one found its mark, but they affected him like bee stings.
This is the horse of Shagga son of Dolf,” he roared at the stableboy.
On the far side of the Winespring Water, the three huge Bel Tine bonfires roared, tended by a cluster of men.
Less than a minute after Uthlaut was wounded, the Humvee roared around the corner and came into view.
As he walked up the fairway to the green on 18, the crowd roared as onlookers anticipated what was to come.
The wind blew fiercely and silently, high in the air, and it swished in the brush, and it roared in the forests.
Is that how a king should be raised, Bhakti Ram Jain?” the Emperor roared, tipping over the basin in his wrath.
The whole squall roared, forked, and crackled around us like a white fire upon the prairie, in which, unconsumed, we were burning;
The boy who roared in silent amusement beside Dumbledore had a gleeful, wild look about him.
A thousand thoughts,(124) for the minute, roared in the poor lady's ears, but without reaching, as happened, Milly's.