What does uivar in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word uivar in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use uivar in Portuguese.

The word uivar in Portuguese means uivar, ganir, uivar, uivar, uivar, ganir, uivar, ganir, ulular, uivar, uivar. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word uivar

uivar

intransitive verb (dog, wolf: cry)

À noite, Seth conseguia ouvir o cachorro dele uivando para a lua.
At night, Seth could always hear his dog howling at the moon.

ganir, uivar

noun (dog: pained bark)

I could hear the yelps of the puppy.

uivar

intransitive verb (howl)

uivar, ganir

intransitive verb (let out sharp cry)

The boy yelped with joy when he saw his father walking down the drive.

uivar, ganir, ulular

intransitive verb (dog: bark in pain) (cão: latir com dor)

The dog yelped when I accidentally stood on its paw.

uivar

intransitive verb (howl)

Em noites de lua, você pode ouvir lobos uivando para a lua.
On moonlit nights, you can hear wolves baying at the moon.

uivar

intransitive verb (howl)

(verto intransitivo: Verbos que não exigem complemento. Ex. "existir", "dormir", etc.)
À noite, podíamos ouvir lobos uivando à distância.
At night, we could hear wolves baying in the distance.

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