词汇 | shrill |
释义 | shrill adjective uk /ʃrɪl/ us /ʃrɪl/ having a loud and high sound that is unpleasant or painful to listen to: (声音)刺耳的,尖厉的 She had a shrill high-pitched voice.她的声音尖利而刺耳。 loud loudThe sirens were loud. noisyOur neighbours are very noisy. deafeningThe music was deafening. thunderousThunderous cheers erupted from the fans during the final seconds of the game. explosiveThere was an explosive clap of thunder. at the top of a range of sound highShe has a very high voice. high-pitchedHe talks to his dog in the most ridiculous high-pitched voice. shrillHe called the dog back with a shrill whistle. reedyHe had a thin, reedy voice. disapproving used to describe a way of arguing or criticizing that seems too forceful: (争论或批评)尖刻的,刻薄的 He launched a shrill attack on the prime minister.他对首相进行了刻薄的批评。 Describing qualities of sound audibly boomy chocolatey chuff clomp crackling ear-splitting mellifluously melodically melodiously metallically murmurous silvery squeaky staccato textured thready tinnily tunefully tunefulness You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Strong-willed Related wordsshrillness shrilly shrill | American Dictionaryshrill adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/ʃrɪl/ not pleasant to hear; loud and high: a shrill voice shrillyadverbus/ˈʃrɪl·li/ The terrified woman shrilly ordered the goat out of her kitchen. |
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