whine
whine.01 - emit high-pitched continuous sound
WHINE-V NOTES: Updated by Julia, 10/2010. Member of Vncls animal_sounds-38, complain-37.8, manner_speaking-37.3, sound_emission-43.2. (from whine.01-v)WHINING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, whine.01. Corresponds to VNcls animal_sounds-38, complain-37.8, manner_speaking-37.3, sound_emission-43.2. (from whining.01-n)
verb frame's arg1 split into 2 args here, in case both appear (the whine and its subject matter). (from whining.01-n)
Aliases:
whine (v.)
whining (n.)
whining (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: whiner
ARG1-PPT: the whine itself
ARG2-GOL: hearer
ARG3-VSP: subject matter of the whining (about _)
ARG1-PPT: the whine itself
ARG2-GOL: hearer
ARG3-VSP: subject matter of the whining (about _)
straight intransitive
WiresARG0
whinedrel
as a cold November blast rocked the silver wingsARGM-TMP
, but the engine roar was reassuring to the pilot bundled in the open cockpit .adjectival
He would no longer have to see that fat face , hear that
whiningrel
voiceARG0
.with aspects of motion
When it was followed by
a secondARG0
, whiningrel
even closerARGM-DIR
, Cobb swerved sharply aside into a depression .ARG0 and ARG3
andARGM-DIS
youARG0
whinedrel
about itARG3
.args 0 and 1
Or how about
hisARG0
whiningrel
that the wealthy are being " squeezed " and " abused "ARG1
while saying the minimum wage needs to be reduced immediatelyARGM-TMP
.