词汇 | scream |
释义 | scream (noun) scream 5 ENTRIES FOUND: scream (verb) scream (noun) screaming (adjective) head (noun) murder (noun) 1 scream /ˈskriːm/ verb screams; screamed; screaming 1 scream /ˈskriːm/ verb screams; screamed; screaming Learner's definition of SCREAM 1 a [no object] : to suddenly cry out in a loud and high voice because of pain, surprise, etc.(因为疼痛、惊讶等)尖叫 She screamed when the door suddenly slammed shut.门砰地关上,吓得她尖叫了一声。 This is so irritating I could scream.这实在难以忍受,我简直要叫出来了。 The crowd screamed with excitement.人群兴奋地尖叫了起来。 He was dragged, kicking and screaming, from the room.他又踢又叫,被人从房间里拖了出去。 b : to say (something) in a loud and high voice because you are angry, afraid, etc.(因为生气、害怕等)大声叫,高声喊 [no object] He screamed at/for her to stop.他朝她大声喊叫,让她停下。 [+ object] “Help!” he screamed.“救命啊!”他大声喊道。 — often + out The general screamed out orders.将军高喊出命令。 c [no object] : to make a very loud, high sound发出尖锐的响声 Sirens were screaming in the distance.远处有尖锐的警笛声。 2 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to move very quickly through a place while making a lot of noise呼啸而过 Police cars screamed down the street.警车呼啸地开过街道。 3 [no object] : to speak, write, or express something in a way that shows intense or uncontrolled emotion抨击 Newspaper headlines screamed about the spike in crime.各大报纸的头条新闻都对犯罪的激增进行抨击。 4 [+ object] : to bring (an idea, word, etc.) into your mind very clearly清晰地表明 The amount she paid in taxes was so low that it practically screamed “fraud.” [=it very strongly suggested that she had committed fraud]她纳的税如此之少,明摆着是“逃税”。 That big white dress screams “Marry me.”那条大大的白色连衣裙分明要表达“娶了我吧”。 scream bloody murder (US) informal or British scream blue murder : to scream, yell, or complain in a very loud or angry way高声叫嚷(表不满或愤怒) His political opponents screamed bloody murder when he was appointed to office.他被任命时他的政敌高声叫嚷以示反对。 scream for [phrasal verb] 1 scream for (something) informal : to demand or need (something)需要 People are screaming for news about the virus.人们需要获得关于病毒的消息。 These policies just scream (out) for reform. [=these policies very badly need to be reformed]这些政策亟须改革。 2 : to be very suitable or appropriate for (something)很适合做(某事) Hot summer days like this just scream for ice cream and visits to the pool.像这样的炎炎夏日太适合吃冰激凌和去游泳了。 2 scream /ˈskriːm/ noun plural screams 2 scream /ˈskriːm/ noun plural screams Learner's definition of SCREAM 1 [count] : a loud and high cry or sound尖叫声 She let out a piercing scream.她发出了一声刺耳的尖叫。 — often + of screams of terror恐惧的尖叫声 the screams of the fire trucks as they raced by消防车迅速驶过时的呼啸声 2 [singular] informal + old-fashioned : a person or thing that is very funny滑稽的人(或物) She's an absolute scream.她绝对是个滑稽的人。 |
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