croak

US /kroʊk/
UK /kroʊk/
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1.

coaxar, corvo

the characteristic deep hoarse sound made by a frog or a raven

:
We heard the loud croak of a frog from the pond.
Ouvimos o alto coaxar de um sapo do lago.
The raven's ominous croak echoed through the forest.
O corvo agourento ecoou pela floresta.
1.

coaxar, rouquejar

to make a deep, hoarse sound, like a frog or raven

:
The frog croaked loudly by the lily pad.
O sapo coaxou alto perto do nenúfar.
The old man's voice croaked with age.
A voz do velho rouquejou com a idade.
2.

morrer, parar de funcionar

to die (informal)

:
The old car finally croaked on the highway.
O carro velho finalmente morreu na estrada.
He's afraid he'll croak if he doesn't get medical attention soon.
Ele tem medo de morrer se não receber atenção médica logo.