词汇 | scream |
释义 | scream verb uk /skriːm/ us /skriːm/ screamverb (MAKE NOISE)B1[ I or T ] to cry or say something loudly and usually on a high note, especially because of strong emotions such as fear, excitement, or anger: (尤指因恐惧、兴奋、愤怒等强烈情绪而)尖叫,惊呼 A spider landed on her pillow and she screamed.一只蜘蛛爬上了她的枕头,她惊叫起来。 Through the smoke, the rescuers could hear people screaming for help.透过烟雾,救援者可以听见人们在喊救命。 He was screaming in/with pain and begging for anaesthetic.他疼得直叫,哀求用麻醉药。 They screamed with laughter at her jokes.听了她的笑话,他们大笑了起来。 Ken screamed (out) a warning telling people to get out of the way.肯大叫着警告人们别挡路。 Mrs Brown screamed (= shouted angrily)at Joel for dropping the test-tube.布朗太太生气地冲乔尔大喊大叫,因为他把试管摔破了。 I've never found screaming (and shouting)(= shouting angrily)at my staff to be very effective.我从来都认为冲着员工大喊大叫是没有什么用的。 [ + speech ]"I wish you were dead!" she screamed (= shouted angrily).“我巴不得你去死!”她愤怒地叫道。 I tried to apologize, but he just screamed abuse/obscenities at me.我想道歉,但他却冲我破口大骂。 to shout shoutThere's no need to shout, I can hear you just fine. yell"What are you doing?" he yelled. bellow"Listen to me!" he bellowed. hollerUSShe came running inside, hollering about being chased by a bear. call"I'm up here," he called. [ I+ adv/prep ] If a vehicle screams, it moves very quickly making a loud high sound: (车)呼啸着飞驰 The cars screamed round the bend/past the spectators.汽车尖啸着转弯/从观众面前呼啸而过。 [ I ] to make a loud, high sound: 呼啸,发出尖叫声 The ambulance raced round the corner with its tyres screaming.救护车拐过街角,轮胎发出刺耳的声音。 "Freeze or I'll shoot!" screamed the gunman. He showed us a snake and Milly screamed. He was greeted by an army of screaming teenagers. I heard a woman in the house opposite screaming for help. The audience screamed their appreciation. Shouting & screaming barracking bawl bellow burst burst out call (something) out clamour cry cry out ejaculate give someone a shoutidiom holler howl raise shout shouty squawk the hairdryer treatment thunder whoop You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sounds made by objects, movement or impact screamverb (GET ATTENTION)[ I ](alsoscream out) If a word or image screams (out), it gets attention because it is very big or easy to notice: (词语或形象)极为醒目 "Latest Plane Disaster!" screamed the newspaper headlines the next day.“最新飞机失事!”,第二天报纸的头版头条用了这个令人触目惊心的标题。 Apparent and obvious (from) under your noseidiom apparent be (as) plain as the nose on your faceidiom be (right) under your noseidiom be etched somewhereidiom be writ largeidiom flagrantly foregone conclusion glaring glaringly I need hardly do somethingidiom obtrude overtly palpable palpably parallax patently squeaky stand/stick out a mileidiom written all over someone's faceidiom Idiomsscream (out) for something scream your head off scream noun[ C ] uk /skriːm/ us /skriːm/ screamnoun[C] (NOISE)B1 a loud, high sound you make when very frightened, excited, or angry: 尖叫,惊呼 a scream of pain/rage/joy/laughter疼痛/愤怒/快乐/欢笑的尖叫 No one heard their screams.没有人听到他们的尖叫。 She let out a piercing/shrill scream.她发出了一声刺耳的尖叫。 Shouting & screaming barracking bawl bellow burst burst out call (something) out clamour cry cry out ejaculate give someone a shoutidiom holler howl raise shout shouty squawk the hairdryer treatment thunder whoop screamnoun[C] (FUN)informal a person, thing, or situation that is very funny: 令人捧腹的人(或事物、情景) Jane's such a scream - her jokes have me in stitches.简真是个活宝,她讲的笑话让我捧腹大笑。 causing laughter funnyShe told me a funny story about Max. amusingI gave her an article that I thought she would find amusing. humorousShe wrote a humorous account of her teenage years. hilariousIt's the most hilarious comedy on television. hystericalI've just read his autobiography - it's absolutely hysterical. Humour & humorous amusingly bitingly blackly bone dryidiom bring coruscating drily gag GSOH jocose lightly mordancy non-serious pawky photobomb photobombing rib roast standing joke wisecrack scream | American Dictionaryscream verb[ I/T ] us/skrim/ to cry or say something loudly and usually on a high note, esp. because of strong emotions such as fear, excitement, or anger: [ I ]The children screamed in delight as they sledded down the hill. [ I ]Some people still trapped in the wreckage screamed for help. scream noun[ C ] us/skrim/ a loud high sound you make when you are frightened, excited, or angry: screams of joy/laughter/pain slang A scream is someone or something that is very entertaining: Josie’s a real scream – she’s never serious. Examples of screamscream Shouting, screaming, melismatic vocalisations often featuring call and response with a backup 'chorus' inspired by sanctified churches. They were drunk and paid no attention to her screams and moans. Lyrics are assertive and arrogant, but the exact words are less significant than the vocal styles involved, the shrill shouting and screaming. His was a figure of tremendous, repressed pain; his outward form muffled a raucous, screaming silence. One also finds sound gestures such as calls, screams and cries. A further result was a stretched series of soft screams, followed by pitch bends as conversation went on, morphing into a long 'ahhh'. She struggles in vain, screaming and trying to get away. We hear the truck, a struggle, a screaming man falling into an abandoned oil well, sludge being dumped into the hole. He really hit the roof and screamed in anger and told her to take off that apparel and never let him see it again. One time he awoke in a state of terror, sweating like crazy, and he actually heard himself screaming. I also witnessed a white woman who was still dressed as if she were about to bathe (covered up in towels) screaming hysterically. You're not aware that you're uptight or, you know, like screaming or whatever it might be. Four males wheeled out prams to sound effects of screaming babies, and in a very funny act, juggled crying babies on short sticks. I stopped screaming and pretended to be dead. Groaning and screaming throughout the sessions, he was neither willing nor able to verbalize the terror that seized him. See all examples of scream These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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