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bellows
- IPA[ˈbelōz]
美式
- a device with an air bag that emits a stream of air when squeezed together with two handles, used for blowing air into a fire;a device similar to a pair of bellows used in a harmonium or small organ.
noun: pair of bellows, plural noun: bellows
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plural
- 1. a device with an air bag that emits a stream of air when squeezed together with two handles, used for blowing air into a fire stoking up the fire with the bellows
- ▪ a device similar to a pair of bellows used in a harmonium or small organ.
- 2. an object or device with concertinaed sides to allow it to expand and contract, such as a tube joining a lens to a camera body.
- (of a person or animal) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger: he bellowed in agony
- a deep roaring shout or sound: a bellow of rage
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person or animal) emit a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger: he bellowed in agony the bellowing of a bull
- a deep roaring shout or sound: a bellow of rage he delivers his lines in a bellow
Oxford American Dictionary
- (1915–2005), Canadian-born US novelist, of Russian-Jewish descent. Notable works: The ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (1915–2005), Canadian-born US novelist, of Russian-Jewish descent. Notable works: The ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbɛləʊz]
英式
- a device with an air bag that emits a stream of air when squeezed together with two handles, ... stoking up the fire with the bellows
Oxford Dictionary