词汇 | shout |
释义 | shout verb uk /ʃaʊt/ us /ʃaʊt/ shoutverb (USE LOUD VOICE)A2[ I ] to speak with a very loud voice, often as loud as possible, usually when you want to make yourself heard in noisy situations, or when the person you are talking to is a long way away or cannot hear very well: 大声说,高声说 There's no need to shout, I can hear you.没有必要大声喊叫,我完全听得见。 [ + speech ]"I'll see you tomorrow," shouted Eleni above the noise of the helicopter.“明天见,”埃莱尼大声喊道,声音盖过了直升机的轰鸣。 [ + that ]He shouted from the garage that he'd be finished in about half an hour.他在车库里高声喊道,他大约半个小时之内就能完成。 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. A2[ I or T ] to express strong emotions, such as anger, fear, or excitement, or to express strong opinions, in a loud voice: (因愤怒、恐惧或激动等而)吼叫,大声叫嚷 Dad really shouted at me when I broke the window.我打碎了窗户后,父亲冲我大吼大叫。 He shouted abuse at the judge after being sentenced to five years' imprisonment.被判5年监禁之后,他大声辱骂法官。 The fans were screaming and shouting out the names of the band members.歌迷们不住地尖叫着,大声喊着乐队成员的名字。 [ + to infinitive ]I shouted at him to put the gun down.我大叫着要他把枪放下。 [ + speech ]"Stop this childish nonsense at once!" he shouted furiously.“马上停止这种孩子气的胡说八道!”他怒不可遏地吼道。 A2[ I ] to try to attract attention in a loud voice: 呼唤,呼喊(以引起注意) I heard them shouting for help, but there was nothing I could do.我听见他们呼救,但我真是爱莫能助。 figurativeIt's the charities that shout loudest(= attract the most public attention) that often get given the most money.呼吁声最响的慈善团体得到的捐款往往也最多。 He was very cool and calm about the mishap, and didn't shout or lose his temper. I had to shout to make myself heard above the din.由于噪音太大我不得不扯着嗓门说话好让别人听到。 She didn't half shout at him ! I had this sudden impulse to shout out "Rubbish!" in the middle of her speech. There's no need to shout, for goodness' sake! Just calm down. Shouting & screaming barracking bawl bellow burst burst out call (something) out clamour cry cry out ejaculate give someone a shoutidiom holler howl lung raise shouty squawk the hairdryer treatment thunder whoop shoutverb (DRINKS)[ T+ two objects ]Australian Englishinformal to buy a drink for someone: 为(某人)买一杯饮料 I'll shout you a drink.我来给你买一杯饮料。 Drinking alcohol abstinence abstinence-only after hoursidiom bar-hop barhopping drinker drinking drinking game drinking habit drinking-up time drown imbibe lash on the boozeidiom on the lashidiom on the pissidiom out of hoursidiom outdrink piss ply Idiomssomething/nothing to shout about within shouting distance Phrasal verbsshout someone down shout on someone shout noun[ C ] uk /ʃaʊt/ us /ʃaʊt/ shoutnoun[C] (LOUD VOICE)B1 the act of saying something very loudly or making a very loud sound with your voice: 喊叫;喊声 Her speech was interrupted by angry shouts from the audience.她的演讲被听众愤怒的喊叫声所打断。 Shouting & screaming barracking bawl bellow burst burst out call (something) out clamour cry cry out ejaculate give someone a shoutidiom holler howl lung raise shouty squawk the hairdryer treatment thunder whoop shoutnoun[C] (DRINKS)UKinformal a set of drinks for a group of people, or a particular person's turn to buy them: 请客的酒;轮到买酒请客 Would you like another drink? It's my shout since you bought the last ones.你还想再来一杯吗?上几杯是你请的,这次我请。 Drinking alcohol abstinence abstinence-only after hoursidiom bar-hop barhopping drinker drinking drinking game drinking habit drinking-up time drown imbibe lash on the boozeidiom on the lashidiom on the pissidiom out of hoursidiom outdrink piss ply Idiomsbe in with a shout give someone a shout good shout shout | American Dictionaryshout verb[ I/T ] us/ʃɑʊt/ to say something in a loud voice: [ I ]If anyone’s up there," he shouted sternly, "come out now!" shout noun[ C ] us/ʃɑʊt/ a loud call: When nominated for the presidency the entire audience came to its feet with a shout. Examples of shoutshout A significant loss in hearing (denoted by the interviewer having to shout during the interview) was also significantly associated with higher social care costs. It is not uncommon for those who try to dominate the debate to be shouted down by others. She screams, defending herself, and the hidden counsellor shouts in panic. Headphones could not be used, because of the possible need for warning shouts at a hazardous place of work. Having to shout on stage ought not to produce ill effect. In the distance a sweep shouts, gesticulating, from a chimney-top, while two cats on a damp slate roof spit and shriek. A person might disturb the quiet by shouting, they might interact with the flow of water by stepping in the stream. They applauded and from time to time shouted in order to express their approval. The children, believing ' through ignorance ' and ' with sincerity ', that a man would appear, would shout until hoarse. He finished the rest of the song on his back, writhing, squirming and shouting out the lyrics. This was shouted down as an outrageous violation of security of property. A lot of it had me shouting 'yes' or 'no' (equally loudly) at it - but it provoked a response. There, these mobile communication centres are to be found on markets where the owner announces his services by shouting 'space-to-space'. That's why they cry and shout and wail. In this latter period, the art of shouting became a sine qua non for drinking in public. See all examples of shout 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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