inglés » alemán

I . grunt [grʌnt] SUST.

1. grunt:

grunt (snorting sound)
grunt (groan)
to give a grunt

2. grunt ingl. am. coloq. (low-ranking soldier):

grunt

3. grunt ingl. am. coloq. (unskilled worker):

grunt
Hilfsarbeiter(in) m (f)

II . grunt [grʌnt] V. intr.

grunt worker SUST.

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grunt job SUST.

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grunt work SUST.

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grunt work

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to give a grunt
to grunt with pain

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It lacks a syrinx, so therefore its vocalizations are limited to grunts or low hisses.
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Grunts were designed to overwhelm the player with large groups.
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He has a muscular build and is considerably strong but would rather grunt than talk.
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The use of grunts and throat singing combined with clean vocals has later defined the nu metal and other emerging genres of metal.
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The calls consist of grunts and repeated roars that can last for four to five seconds each.
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Grunts are easy to catch and have white meat that cooks well, so they are sometimes caught to be eaten.
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Bucks for their part also grunt, at a pitch lower than that of the doe; this grunt deepens as the buck matures.
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They were one of the first extreme metal bands to include female operatic vocals, contrasted by male grunts and clear vocals.
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Link does not usually speak, and only produces grunts, yells, or similar sounds.
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Low grunts are produced every few seconds for communication.
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