shout
英 [ʃaʊt]
美[ʃaʊt]
- vi. 呼喊;喊叫;大声说
- vt. 呼喊;大声说
- n. 呼喊;呼叫
词组搭配
all over bar the shouting
(informal)(of a contest) almost finished and therefore virtually decided
(非正式)(比赛)快结束,胜负已成定局
give someone a shout
(informal)call for someone's attention
(非正式)引起某人注意
in with a shout
(informal)having a good chance
(非正式)有良机
they were definitely in with a shout of bringing off a victory.
他们一定有绝佳机会取得成功的。
shout something from the rooftops
talk about something openly and jubilantly, especially something that is personal or has previously been kept secret
兴致勃勃地公开谈论(私事,曾经保守的秘密)
shout the odds
talk loudly and opinionatedly
说大话
shout down
To overwhelm or silence by shouting loudly.
大叫使大家安静下来:通过高声喊叫压过或使…安静
双语例句
- 1. Yours truly was awoken by a shout: "Ahoy there!"
- 鄙人被一声大喊惊醒:“喂!”
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The driver managed to escape from the vehicle and shout a warning.
- 那名司机设法从车里逃了出来并大声警告别人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. A small group of youths stayed behind to heckle and shout abuse.
- 一小群小青年没走,在起哄、叫骂。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Tosh was known to be a man who would cuss and shout.
- 托什是一个遇事喜欢又嚷又骂的人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. There were scuffles when UDF hecklers began to shout down the speakers.
- 来自联合民主阵线的诘问者开始对演讲者大声起哄时,引发了多次冲突。
来自柯林斯例句