词汇 | cry |
释义 | cry verb[ I or T ] uk /kraɪ/ us /kraɪ/ cryverb[I or T] (PRODUCE TEARS)A2 to produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain: 哭,哭泣;流泪 I could hear someone crying in the next room.我能听见隔壁房间有人在哭。 "There, there, don't cry," she said.“好啦,好啦,别哭了,”她说道。 We all laughed until we cried.我们都大笑起来,直到笑出了眼泪。 She cried bitter tears when she got the letter.收到来信,她流下了痛苦的泪水。 cry withI wanted to cry with relief. cry for joyHe cried for joy when he heard that his son had been found alive and well.得知儿子安然无恙,他喜极而泣。 to cry cryShe skinned her knee and began to cry. weepMy lady, why do you weep? cry your eyes outOur children cried their eyes out when our dog ran way. sob your heart outShe waved goodbye to her parents, then went to the gate and sobbed her heart out. cry bucketsEvery time I watch that film, I just cry buckets at the ending. bawlI bawled when I found out I didn't win the prize. cry yourself to sleep to cry for a long time until you start to sleep: 一直哭到睡着 Although I survived, there were many nights when I cried myself to sleep. Her lower lip trembled as if she was about to cry. The little boy fell over and started to cry.小男孩摔倒后哭了起来。 He was almost crying with rage. He'd been crying and his face was all blotchy.他一直在哭,脸上斑斑点点。 What's the matter? Why are you crying?怎么了?你为什么哭? When we gave her the bad news, she broke down and cried.当我们告诉她这个坏消息时,她忍不住哭了起来。 Weeping and crying bawl blubber boohoo break down bucket burst out laughing/cryingidiom close to tears eye-watering grizzle have a sookidiom lachrymose lachrymosely mewl tear duct tear something up tear-stained tear-streaked teardrop tearful waterworks cryverb[I or T] (SHOUT)B1 to call out loudly: 叫;喊;大声说 [ + speech ]"Watch out!" she cried.“当心!”她叫道。 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. 'He's here!' she cried excitedly. We heard him cry that the ships were in sight. 'You are a monster!' he cried. Shouting & screaming barracking bawl bellow bray burst burst out call (something) out clamour cry out ejaculate give someone a shoutidiom holler howl raise shout shouty shriek squawk the hairdryer treatment thunder Idiomscry your eyes out cry foul cry over spilled milk cry wolf for crying out loud! Phrasal verbscry off cry out cry out against something cry out for something cry noun uk /kraɪ/ us /kraɪ/ crynoun (SHOUT)B1[ C ] a loud, high sound that expresses an emotion: (表达某种情感的)叫喊,呼喊 a cry of despair绝望的叫喊声 B1[ C ] a shout made to attract people's attention: (吸引别人注意的)喊叫声 They were wakened by cries of "Fire!" from the next room.他们被隔壁房间里传来的“着火了”的叫声惊醒了。 C2[ C ] the noise that a bird or animal makes: (鸟或动物的)叫声 an eagle's cry老鹰的叫声 We heard an agonized cry.我们听到有人痛苦地惨叫了一声。 She heard a faint, almost imperceptible cry.她听到一声微弱得几乎难以察觉的哭声。 The kitten gave a piteous cry.小猫可怜巴巴地叫了一声。 A cry of warning rang out.有人大叫一声警告大家小心。 The speaker attempted to rouse the crowd with a cry for action.演讲者高声呼吁大家行动起来,试图激发群众的热情。 Sounds made by humans with their mouths catcaller catcalling caterwauling cheer crow crunch crunch on something embouchure groan growl squall squally ululate ululation unsounded vocalization wail whistle whoop yelp You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Shouting & screaming Animal (non-human) sounds crynoun (TEARS)[ S ] a period of crying: 一阵哭泣 good cry"It's all right, have a good cry," he said, stroking her hair.“哭吧,好好哭一场吧,”他抚摸着她的头发说道。 Weeping and crying bawl blubber boohoo break down bucket burst out laughing/cryingidiom close to tears eye-watering grizzle have a sookidiom lachrymose lachrymosely mewl tear duct tear something up tear-stained tear-streaked teardrop tearful waterworks Idiomsa cry for help in full cry cry | American Dictionarycry verb[ I/T ] us/krɑɪ/ cryverb[I/T] (PRODUCE TEARS)to produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain: [ I ]I heard someone crying in the next room. cryverb[I/T] (SHOUT)to call out or speak loudly: [ T ]"Help me!" he cried. [ I ]She cried out in pain as she fell. Idiomscry over spilled milk cry wolf cry noun us/krɑɪ/ crynoun (PRODUCING TEARS)[ U ] a period of strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain, that results in producing tears: "Go on, have a good cry," he said. crynoun (SHOUT)[ C ] a loud call or shout: They were wakened by cries of "Fire!" [ C ] A cry is also the noise that a bird or animal makes: the cries of an eagle Examples of crycry In cultures in which differences were found, women cried more. Wood notes that in addition to crying, infant signaling modalities include other vocalizations such as fussing and facial expressions. The common type of colic cry, without organic alterations, follows a diurnal rhythm and occurs mainly in the afternoon and early evening hours. This is a rallying cry rather than an admission of defeat, however, and research proceeds apace. The rallying cries of dissent become ever more ethereal and faint. Through this crying it was possible to be emotionally protected from making their emotions visible and thereby becoming vulnerable. In the majority of cases, however, there was a reduction in infant crying, little maternal distress, and normal attachment relationships. Participants tended to attribute all cries to hunger. Factorial designs would compare "manipulative," "colic," and "honest" (pain or hunger) cries. For example, an infant who is not very hungry may cry manipulatively for nursing, care, or proximity. It is through a cry that the infant expresses its needs and desires and by silence or vocal sounds that it acknowledges contentment. Species-typical vocalizations such as crying and laughing are under minimal conscious control and are poor candidates for behavioral shaping. This weak position is coupled with the female cry, the scream of fear or death - the non-verbal expression of impotence. Sometimes customers give no more than a passing glance at the stalls and little attention to the vendors' promotional cries. Therefore, each technologically crafted cry and artificially extended joyous moan ironically testifies to the unavoidable and primitive dictates of human physiology. See all examples of cry 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. Collocations withcrycryThese are words often used in combination with cry. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. cry of anguish At every stage in the growth of that debt, the nation has set up the same cryofanguish and despair. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 cry of despair It is the cryofdespair not to indicate to young people leaving school this week the sort of future they can expect. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 cry of distress Why is it that last winter and last summer the cryofdistress was so great that charitable people were asked to help? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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. See all collocations with cry |
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