What does «bramar» mean in Spanish?
- The bellowing, bellowing, mooing of some beasts such as the bull, cow, deer and other wild animals. Some bibliographies include elephant and lion, but these already have their own voices.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el toro brama".
"el toro bramó espantando a todas las aves".
- Screaming in anger; violent expression of anger or pain.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el vecino bramó: ¡me han robado!".
"bramó de dolor tras el fuerte golpe".
"Mario bramó de rabia al enterarse de la injusta situación".
- To moo, howl, make much noise the wind, the sea, etc., when agitated.
Examples of use in Spanish: "el viento bramaba fuertemente".
"incluso desde el refugio en el sótano se escuchaba bramar la tempestad".
"el mar bramaba amenazador".
- Giving off heat to the earth as a result of an intense sun.
♦ Used in: Spain
Examples of use in Spanish: "la tierra está bramando".
- Breaking of the shoring wood.
♦ Used in: Spain - Sudden appearance of a spring.
♦ Used in: Spain