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Что (кто) такое groan - определение

FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM MERVYN PEAKE'S NOVEL TITUS GROAN
Fuchsia Groan
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groan         
COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
(groans, groaning, groaned)
1.
If you groan, you make a long, low sound because you are in pain, or because you are upset or unhappy about something.
Slowly, he opened his eyes. As he did so, he began to groan with pain...
They glanced at the man on the floor, who began to groan...
She was making small groaning noises.
= moan
VERB: V with n, V, V-ing
Groan is also a noun.
She heard him let out a pitiful, muffled groan...
As his ball flew wide, there was a collective groan from the stands.
= moan
N-COUNT
2.
If you groan something, you say it in a low, unhappy voice.
'My leg-I think it's broken,' Eric groaned.
VERB: V with quote
3.
If you groan about something, you complain about it.
His parents were beginning to groan about the price of college tuition.
VERB: V about n
Groan is also a noun.
Listen sympathetically to your child's moans and groans about what she can't do.
N-COUNT
4.
If wood or something made of wood groans, it makes a loud sound when it moves.
The timbers groan and creak and the floorboards shift.
VERB: V
5.
If you say that something such as a table groans under the weight of food, you are emphasizing that there is a lot of food on it.
The bar counter groans under the weight of huge plates of the freshest fish.
...a table groaning with food.
VERB: V under/with n, V-ing [emphasis]
6.
If you say that someone or something is groaning under the weight of something, you think there is too much of that thing.
Consumers were groaning under the weight of high interest rates...
VERB: usu cont, V under n [disapproval]
groan         
COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
v. n.
Moan.
groan         
COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
¦ verb
1. make a deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, or pleasure.
2. make a low creaking sound when pressure or weight is applied.
3. (groan beneath/under) be oppressed by.
¦ noun a groaning sound.
Derivatives
groaner noun
groaning adjective
groaningly adverb
Origin
OE granian, of Gmc origin; prob. related to grin.
groan         
COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
I
n.
1) to emit, heave, utter a groan
2) a loud groan
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to groan about, over (to groan over new taxes)
2) (D; intr.) to groan with (to groan with frustration)
3) (L) he groaned that he had been shot
4) (misc.) to groan under the weight of oppression
Groan         
COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
·vt To affect by groans.
II. Groan ·vi To strive after earnestly, as with groans.
III. Groan ·vi To give forth a low, moaning sound in breathing; to utter a groan, as in pain, in sorrow, or in derision; to Moan.
IV. Groan ·noun A low, moaning sound; usually, a deep, mournful sound uttered in pain or great distress; sometimes, an expression of strong disapprobation; as, the remark was received with groans.
Titus Groan         
NOVEL BY MERVYN PEAKE
Titus Groan(novel); Nannie Slagg; Titus Groan (novel)
Titus Groan is a novel by Mervyn Peake, first published in 1946. It is the first novel in the Gormenghast series.
Lady Fuchsia Groan         
Lady Fuchsia Groan is a fictional character in the Gormenghast series of fantasy novels by English writer Mervyn Peake. The daughter of Sepulchrave, 76th Earl of Groan, she appears in the first two volumes in the series, Titus Groan (1946) and Gormenghast (1950).
Groan Tube         
NOISE MAKER
Groan tubes; Giggle tube; Giggle Tube; Noise Tube; Draft:Noise Tube
A Groan Tube is a toy, which when turned on one end, makes a distinct 'groan' sound. This is due to a noise maker in the tube, that when it falls, vibrates in the air making the noise.
Groaning         
COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Groan.
sigh         
COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
¦ noun
1. a long, deep, audible exhalation expressing sadness, tiredness, relief, etc.
2. a sound resembling this.
¦ verb
1. emit a sigh.
2. (sigh for) literary yearn for.
Origin
ME (as v.): prob. a back-form. from sighte, past tense of siche, sike, from OE sican.

Википедия

Lady Fuchsia Groan

Lady Fuchsia Groan is a fictional character in the Gormenghast series of fantasy novels by English writer Mervyn Peake. The daughter of Sepulchrave, 76th Earl of Groan, she appears in the first two volumes in the series, Titus Groan (1946) and Gormenghast (1950). In the BBC film adaptation (2000), Fuchsia is portrayed by Scottish actress Neve McIntosh.

Fuchsia is also the subject of the song "The Drowning Man" by English rock band The Cure, which is about her death and mentions her by name.