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释义 shout nounadjective | ... of shouts | verb + shout | shout + verb | preposition adjective➤great, loud大声喊叫▸➤faint, muffled微弱的/压低的喊声▸➤distant远处的喊声▸➤sudden突然的喊声▸➤angry愤怒的叫喊▸➤joyous, triumphant兴奋的/胜利的欢呼▸➤warning警告的喊声... of shouts➤chorus一片喊声verb + shout➤give, let out发出呼喊▸➤hear听到喊声◆i heard her warning shout too late.我听到她的大声警告时已经太晚了。➤be greeted with受到欢呼迎接▸➤give sb (figurative) 告诉某人一声◆give me a shout if you'd like to come with us.如果你想和我们一起来的话就告诉我一声。shout + verb➤echo, go up, ring out喊声回荡;喊声响起◆a great shout of excitement went up as she crossed the line.她越过那条线时响起一片震耳欲聋的欢呼声。preposition➤with a shout大喊一声◆with a shout of pain, he pulled his hand away.他疼得大叫了一声,把手抽走了。➤shout from发自⋯的喊声◆there were shouts of laughter from the crowd.人群中爆发出阵阵大笑声。➤shout of⋯的叫声◆a shout of anger / laughter / victory愤怒的喊声;一声大笑;胜利的欢呼  ➡ note at sound shout verbadverb | verb + shout | preposition | phrases adverb➤aloud大声喊◆'i'm done for!' he shouted aloud.“我完了!”他大喊道。➤loudly高声叫喊▸➤hoarsely嗓音沙哑地喊叫▸➤frantically, hysterically, wildly疯狂地喊叫;歇斯底里地叫喊▸➤angrily, furiously生气地叫喊;怒吼➤happily, triumphantly高兴地/胜利地欢呼▸➤almost, nearly, practically几乎在喊;差不多在喊◆he found he was almost shouting.他发现自己几乎是在喊叫。➤suddenly突然喊起来▸➤back以喊叫回敬◆'go on then!' he shouted back at them.“那就继续!”他喊着回敬他们。➤out喊出来➤down, up用喊叫声盖过;高声叫喊◆jorge shouted up to her.豪尔赫对着她高声叫喊。verb + shout➤want to想叫喊▸➤try to试图大喊▸➤open your mouth to张开嘴喊◆he opened his mouth to shout, but no sound came out.他张开嘴大喊,却没发出一点儿声音。➤begin to, start to开始喊叫▸➤hear sb听到某人喊叫◆i could hear him shouting into the telephone.我能听见他对着电话大喊大叫。preposition➤about因⋯而喊◆what were they shouting about?他们在喊什么?➤above喊声压过◆we had to shout above the noise of the engines.我们不得不大声喊,以盖住发动机的噪音。➤after在⋯后面喊◆we shouted after him, but he couldn't hear us.我们在他身后大喊,但他没听见。➤at朝⋯喊叫◆there's no need to shout at me!没必要朝我大喊大叫!➤for呼叫◆we shouted for help.我们大声呼救。➤in⋯地喊叫◆to shout in anger / frustration / pain愤怒地/懊恼地/痛苦地叫喊➤over在⋯中喊叫◆emily shouted over the din of the alarms.埃米莉在警报的嘈杂声中大声叫喊。➤to向⋯喊◆he shouted to the driver to stop.他向司机大喊停车。➤with⋯地喊叫◆to shout with delight / glee / joy高兴地/欢喜地/愉快地大喊phrases➤keep on shouting, keep shouting不停地喊▸➤shout and scream又喊又叫◆they were surrounded by people shouting and screaming.他们周围围满了大喊大叫的人。➤shout at the top of your lungs, shout at the top of your voice (bre) 竭力/高声大喊➤shout in unison齐声大喊◆the crowd shouted back in unison.人群一齐呼喊回应。➤shout yourself hoarse喊哑嗓子◆she shouted herself hoarse, cheering on the team.她为球队加油把嗓子喊哑了。➤start shouting, stop shouting开始/停止喊叫shout verb  ➡ see also the entries for call 3 and scream另见 call 条第 3 义和 scream 条shout ♦︎ yell ♦︎ cry ♦︎ scream ♦︎ cheer ♦︎ bellow ♦︎ raise your voice ♦︎ roar ♦︎ holler ♦︎ bawlthese words all mean to say sth in a very loud voice.这些词均表示叫喊、呼喊。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to shout / yell / cry / raise your voice / holler to sb◆to shout / yell / scream / bellow / roar / holler / bawl at sb◆to shout / yell / cry out / scream / bellow / roar / holler in pain / anguish / rage, etc.◆to shout / cry out / scream for joy / excitement / delight etc.◆to shout / yell / cry out / scream / roar with excitement / triumph, etc.◆to shout / yell / scream / bellow / roar / holler / bawl at sb to do sth◆to shout / yell / scream / bellow / holler that...◆to shout / yell / cry / scream / roar / bawl out◆to shout / yell / bellow / bawl orders / instructions◆to shout / yell / scream abuse◆to shout / yell / cry / scream for help◆to shout / cry / scream / holler out loud◆to shout / yell / scream at the top of your voice / lungs■ shout [intransitive, transitive] to say sth in a loud voice; to speak loudly and often angrily to sb大声说;叫;嚷;斥责;怒骂◆stop shouting and listen!别嚷了,听着!◆he started shouting and swearing at her.他冲着她叫骂起来。◆protesters threw stones and shouted abuse at the senator.抗议者朝参议员扔石块并高声辱骂。◆'run!' he shouted.“快跑!”他大喊一声。opp whisper → whisper ▸ shout noun [countable] ◆we heard angry shouts coming from the apartment below.我们听见楼下单元传来愤怒的叫喊声。■ yell [intransitive, transitive] to shout loudly, for example because you are angry, excited, frightened or in pain(因生气、激动、害怕或疼痛等)叫喊,大喊,吼叫◆she yelled at the boy to get down from the wall.她冲着男孩嚷嚷,让他从墙上下来。◆ (especially bre) i had to yell at the top of my voice to make myself heard.为了让别人听见,我不得不扯开嗓子叫喊。◆ (especially name) i had to yell at the top of my lungs.我不得不用尽全力大声叫喊。◆the crowd yelled encouragement to the team.人群大声叫喊着给运动队加油。◆'watch out!' he yelled.“当心!”他大叫道。▸ yell noun [countable] ◆he let out a yell of delight.他高兴得大叫起来。■ cry [intransitive, transitive] (written) to shout loudly喊叫;呼喊;呼叫◆she ran over to the window and cried for help.她跑到窗口喊救命。◆'you're safe!' tom cried with delight.“你安全啦!”汤姆高兴地叫道。◆he bit his lip, trying not to cry out in pain.他咬紧嘴唇忍着疼痛,尽量不叫出声来。▸ cry noun [countable] ◆her answer was greeted with cries of outrage.她的回答引起了一片愤怒的吼声。■ scream [intransitive, transitive] to shout sth in a loud, high voice because you are afraid, angry or excited(因害怕、生气或激动)高声喊,大声叫◆he screamed at me to stop.他冲着我高声喊,要我停下来。◆'help!' he screamed.“救命!”他尖叫道。 ➡ see also scream → scream ■ cheer [intransitive, transitive](especially of a crowd of people) to shout loudly to show support or praise for sb, or to give them encouragement(尤指人群为⋯)欢呼,喝彩,加油◆we all cheered as the team came onto the field.队员入场时我们都为之欢呼。◆the spectators cheered the runners on.观众为赛跑选手加油。◆the crowd cheered the president as he drove slowly by.当总统的车缓缓经过时,群众向他欢呼致意。▸ cheer noun [countable] ◆a great cheer went up from the crowd.观众爆发出一阵热烈的欢呼声。◆three cheers for the winners!(= used when you are asking a group of people to cheer three times, in order to congratulate sb, etc.) 为优胜者欢呼三次吧!■ bellow /beləʊ; name beloʊ/ [intransitive, transitive] to shout in a loud deep voice, especially because you are angry(尤指因生气)大声吼叫,怒吼◆he fell to the floor, bellowing with pain and rage.他摔倒在地板上,又疼又气地大声吼叫起来。◆'quiet!' the teacher bellowed.“安静!”老师大声吼道。▸ bellow noun [countable] ◆he let out a bellow of rage.他发出一声怒吼。■ raise your voice -->idiomto speak loudly to sb, especially because you are angry(尤指因生气)提高嗓门,大吼大叫◆she never once raised her voice to us.她从不对我们大吼大叫。◆'just you get in here,' he said, raising his voice.“就你一个人进来。”他提高嗓门说道。■ roar /rɔː(r)/ [intransitive, transitive] (written) to shout sth very loudly, for example because you are angry, in pain, or very excited(因生气、疼痛或非常激动等)叫喊,大声说◆the crowd roared with excitement.人群激动得喧嚷起来。◆fans roared their approval.一众仰慕者大声叫好。◆'stand back,' he roared.“靠后站。”他吼道。■ holler [intransitive, transitive] (name, informal) to shout loudly叫喊◆don't holler at me like that!别这样对我大喊大叫的!◆'look out,' i hollered.“当心。”我大喊一声。■ bawl /bɔːl/ [intransitive, transitive] (disapproving) to shout loudly, especially in an unpleasant or angry way(尤指令人不快或愤怒地)叫喊,吼叫◆she bawled at him in front of everyone.她当着大家的面冲他大喊大叫。◆he sat in his office bawling orders at his secretary.他坐在办公室里,对秘书厉声发号施令。shout [intransitive, transitive] to say sth in a loud voice; to speak loudly and often angrily to sb大声说;叫;嚷;斥责;怒骂◆stop shouting and listen!别嚷了,听着!◆he started shouting and swearing at her.他冲着她叫骂起来。◆protesters threw stones and shouted abuse at the senator.抗议者朝参议员扔石块并高声辱骂。◆'run!' he shouted.“快跑!”他大喊一声。opp whisper → whisper ▸ shout noun [countable] ◆we heard angry shouts coming from the apartment below.我们听见楼下单元传来愤怒的叫喊声。shoutnoun [countable] ◆we heard angry shouts coming from the apartment below.我们听见楼下单元传来愤怒的叫喊声。shoutnoun [countable] ◆we heard angry shouts coming from the apartment below.我们听见楼下单元传来愤怒的叫喊声。shout/ʃaʊt ||; ʃaυt/verb1. [i] shout (at/to sb);shout out to speak or cry out in a very loud voice 叫喊;叫嚷;吼叫: ◇there's no need to shout -- i can hear you. 你不用叫嚷,我听得见你说什么。◇the teacher shouted angrily at the boys. 老师怒斥那些男孩子。◇to shout out in pain/excitement 痛得大叫;大声欢呼 2. [t] shout sth (at/to sb);shout sth out to say sth in a loud voice 大声说出: ◇‘careful,’ she shouted. 她大叫:“小心!”◇the students kept shouting out the answers, so we stopped playing in the end. 学生们老是把答案大声说出来,所以我们最后不玩游戏了。◇the captain shouted instructions to his team. 队长向队员大声发号施令。 ☞look at scream. 参看scream。 shout noun [c] shout sb down to shout so that sb who is speaking cannot be heard 用叫喊声淹没某人的声音: ◇the speaker was shouted down by a group of protesters. 一群抗议者的叫喊声淹没了演讲者的声音。 shout1 to say something very loudly2 something said very loudlyrelated wordssee alsoscream,cry,tell sb off,angry,loud,1. to say something very loudly 非常大声地说话 shout /ʃaʊt/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to say something very loudly, because you want to make sure that someone hears you, or because you are angry or excited 大声说,喊叫 ‘get out!’ she shouted angrily. “出去!”她气愤地叫道。 there was so much noise from the engine that we had to shout to hear each other. 引擎噪声太吵耳,我们只有大声喊才能听到对方说话。 the protesters marched through the streets, shouting slogans. 抗议者喊着口号在街上游行。shout at i wish you'd stop shouting at the children 我希望你不要再对孩子们大喊大叫。shout something out/shout out something linda leant out of the widow and shouted out my name. 琳达把身子探出窗外,大声喊我的名字。 yell /jel/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to shout very loudly, for example because you are very angry or excited, or because you want to get someone's attention. yell is more informal than shout 喊叫[yell比 shout更非正式] ‘don't touch me,’ she yelled. “别碰我。”她叫道。 the music blaring in the bar was forcing us both to yell to be heard. 酒吧里高声刺耳的音乐迫使我们俩要大声地叫着说话才能让对方听到。yell at the children were yelling at each other across the street. 孩子们隔着街互相叫喊。yell out something/yell something out he opened the door and yelled out ‘anybody home?’ 他打开门喊道:“家里有人吗?” scream /skriːm/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to shout in a very loud high voice, because you are so angry, afraid, excited etc that you cannot control your voice [因生气、害怕或激动等]尖叫 the man pulled a gun, and two of the women near me started screaming. 那人拔出一把枪,我身边的两个女人就尖叫了起来。 ‘help me!’ she screamed. “救命!”她尖叫着。scream at maria felt like screaming at her husband. 玛丽亚很想对着她丈夫尖叫。scream with pain/delight/terror etc as a child, i used to wake up screaming with terror in the middle of the night. 我小时候经常会在半夜里惊叫着从梦中醒来。 raise your voice /ˌreɪz jɔːʳ ˈvɔɪs/ [verb phrase] to speak more loudly than usual because you are angry about something [因生气而]提高嗓门,高声说话 i never heard my father raise his voice in his life. 父亲这一生我从没听过他提高嗓门说话。raise your voice at/to don't you raise your voice at me! 别扯着嗓门对我喊!raised voices the sound of people talking loudly because they are angry 抬高的嗓门 we heard raised voices coming from the next room, and then a cry. 我们听到隔壁房间里传来抬高了嗓门的说话声,接着是一声大叫。 call out also call [transitive verb] /ˌkɔːl ˈaʊt, kɔːl/ [intransitive/transitive phrasal verb] to shout loudly because you want to get someone's attention, to let someone know where you are etc 高叫,大喊[因希望得到某人注意、让某人知道你在哪里等] ‘is there anybody there?’ he called out, but there was no reply. “有人吗?”他大声叫道,但没人回答他。 she called out his name but he didn't look back. 她喊他的名字,但他没有回头。 just call me if you need anything. i'm right here. 需要什么就喊我一声,我就在这里。call out for i thought i heard someone calling for help. 我觉得我听到有人在喊救命。call out to the prisoners used to call out to each other from their cells. 以前,囚犯们就在自己的牢房互相喊来喊去。 cry out /ˌkraɪ ˈaʊt/ [intransitive phrasal verb] to make a sudden loud noise, for example when you are suddenly hurt or afraid 大声喊,大叫[因突然受伤或害怕等] ‘careful!’ she cried out. ‘there's a snake!’ “当心!”她大声喊道,“有蛇!”cry out in fear/pain/surprise etc chris fell, crying out in pain. 克里斯摔下来,痛得大叫起来。 cry /kraɪ/ [transitive verb] written to shout something loudly, especially because you are feeling strong emotions such as pain or excitement 【书面】喊叫[尤因疼痛或激动等] ‘i can't move,’ lesley cried. ‘i think i've broken my leg.’ “我动不了,”莱斯利大叫道,“我想是我的腿断了。” ‘come and see what i've found!’ kurt cried. “快来呀,看我发现了什么!”库尔特大声喊道。 cheer /tʃɪəʳ/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to shout as a way of showing happiness, approval, or support of someone or something 欢呼,喝彩 at the end, the whole audience stood up clapping and cheering. 结束的时候,观众全体起立,鼓掌欢呼。cheer for i saw the way the crowd cheered for him, and i thought, ‘i want to be like that!’ 我看到人群为他欢呼的那个场面,心里想,“我也要像他那样!”cheer somebody british the speaker was cheered loudly when he called for a total ban on nuclear weapons. 演说者呼吁全面禁止核武器,听众向他大声欢呼。cheer somebody on encourage someone to do something by cheering them as they do it 为某人加油鼓励 all the mums and dads come to cheer their kids on. 所有的爸爸妈妈都来为自己的孩子打气。 roar /rɔːʳ/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to shout in a very loud voice because you are extremely angry or want to frighten someone 吼叫,咆哮[因为非常生气或为了恐吓某人] suddenly the teacher roared my name across the classroom. 突然,老师在教室那头大声叫着我的名字。 ‘you idiot!’ he roared. “你这个白痴!”他吼道。roar at ‘get down and don't move,’ the man roared at her. “趴下别动!”那男人对她吼道。 bawl /bɔːl/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to shout very loudly and rudely in order to make sure that people hear what you are saying 叫嚷,大喊[为了让别人听见] ‘stop that thief!’ he bawled at the top of his voice. “截住那小偷!”他扯着嗓门大喊。 one of the prison guards was bawling orders across the yard. 有个狱警在院子那头吆喝着发号施令。bawl at that couple next door are always shouting and bawling at each other. 隔壁那对夫妻老是互相呼来喝去的。 bellow /ˈbeləʊ/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to shout in a very loud deep voice, especially when you want a lot of people to hear you 咆哮;以低沉的声音喊叫[尤为了让许多人听到] ‘be quiet!’ the teacher bellowed. “安静!”老师大声吼道。 the officer in charge was bellowing instructions through a loudspeaker. 负责的那位官员正在用一个扩音器喊着指令。bellow at then the referee started to blow his whistle and bellow at me. 后来裁判吹起哨子,冲我大喊。2. something said very loudly 非常大声说出的话 shout /ʃaʊt/ [countable noun] a loud call that expresses anger, excitement etc, or is made in order to get someone's attention 喊叫[因生气、激动等或为引起注意] as we got near the stadium, we could hear the shouts of the crowd. 我们接近体育馆时,听到了观众的喊叫声。a shout of excitement/joy/pleasure etc just then angie burst in with a shout of excitement. 就在那时安吉兴奋地大叫着冲了进来。give a shout he gave a shout of joy as he realised he'd won the race. 他知道自己赢了比赛,高兴得欢呼起来。 scream /skriːm/ [countable noun] a sudden loud shout or cry that expresses fear, excitement etc [因为恐惧、激动等发出的]尖叫声 we could hear screams coming from the burning building. 我们听到着火的大楼传来尖叫声。a scream of fear/pain/delight etc a gun went off, and i heard a scream of fear from inside the room. 枪声响起,我听到房间里传来一声恐惧的尖叫声。give a scream charlie gave a scream of delight as he opened the present. 查利打开礼物,高兴得尖叫起来。 yell /jel/ [countable noun] a very loud shout that expresses great anger, excitement etc or is made in order to get someone's attention [因为愤怒、激动等,或为了引起某人注意而发出的]大叫 a great yell went up from the crowd. liverpool had scored. 人群大声地叫了起来,利物浦队得分了。a yell of alarm/fear/anger etc steve could no longer prevent a yell of frustration. 史蒂夫再也忍受不住,沮丧地大叫了一声。give/let out a yell christine gave a yell of alarm as blood spurted from the wound. 血从伤口里喷涌而出,克里斯蒂娜惊叫了起来。 roar /rɔːʳ/ [countable noun] a very loud deep shout, especially one that expresses anger, pain, amusement, or excitement [尤因愤怒、疼痛、快乐或激动而发出的]大喊声;咆哮声 i love to hear the roar of the crowd at a blue jays baseball game. 我喜欢听蓝鸟队棒球赛上观众的欢呼声。a roar of anger/pain/laughter etc there were roars of laughter coming from the living room. 起居室里传来阵阵大笑声。 i shall never forget his roar of anguish on hearing the terrible news. 我永远也忘不了他听到这个不幸消息时发出的痛苦叫声。 cry /kraɪ/ [countable noun] a loud shout 叫喊 as they left the stage there were cries of ‘more! more!’ 他们退场时,台下一阵阵地喊“再来一个!再来一个!”cry for help we heard a child's cries for help coming from the river. 我们听到河那边传来一个小孩喊救命的声音。 cheer /tʃɪəʳ/ [countable noun] a shout of happiness, praise, approval, or encouragement 欢呼声,喝彩声 a deafening cheer rose from the crowd as the band walked onto the stage. 乐队走上台时,观众中响起震耳欲聋的欢呼声。give a cheer let's all give a big cheer for the newly married couple! hip, hip, hooray! 我们大家来给这对新人喝彩!嘿嘿好哇!☞ shout¹☞ shout²
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