cry 的英语意思
crycry1 /kraɪ/ verb (past tense and past participle cried, present participle crying, third person singular cries)
查看全部语言翻译1produce tears [intransitive, transitive] to produce tears from your eyes, usually because you are unhappy or hurt流泪,通常因悲伤或受伤:
Don’t cry, Laura. It’ll be OK.别哭,劳拉。会好的。
Upstairs, a baby began to cry.楼上,一个婴儿开始哭了。
Jamie looked like he’d been crying.杰米看起来像是刚哭过。
I just couldn’t stop crying.我就是没法停止哭泣。
That film always makes me cry.那部电影总让我哭。cry over/about
I am too old to be crying over some young guy.我已经太老了,不该为某个年轻男人哭泣。cry with/in
She felt like crying with frustration.她沮丧得想哭。cry for
She could hear him crying for his mother.她能听到他哭着叫妈妈。cry your eyes/heart out (=be extremely sad and cry a lot)(=极度悲伤,大哭不止)
Oliver, alone, began to cry bitterly (=cry a lot).奥利弗独自一人,开始痛哭(=大哭)。cry yourself to sleep (=cry until you fall asleep)(=哭着睡着)2say loudly [transitive] written书面 to shout or say something loudly大声呼喊或叫喊某事 SYN cry out:
‘Stop!’ she cried."停!"她大叫道。
It was painful, and made me cry aloud.很痛,让我忍不住大声叫喊。cry to
‘Goodbye then!’ he cried to her."那再见了!"他向她大声喊道。cry for
I could hear voices crying for help.我能听到呼救的声音。3cry over spilt milk to waste time feeling sorry about an earlier mistake or problem that cannot be changed为无法改变的过去错误或问题徒劳地惋惜:
It’s no use crying over spilt milk.覆水难收,哭也没用。4for crying out loud spoken口语 used when you feel annoyed or impatient with someone用于表达对某人的恼怒或不耐烦:
For crying out loud, stop nagging!天哪,别再唠叨了!5 cry foul to protest because you think something is wrong or not fair因认为某事不对或不公平而提出抗议:
When the ads appeared, it was the Democrats’ turn to cry foul.广告一出现,轮到民主党人大喊不公了。6animals/birds [intransitive] if animals or birds cry, they make a loud sound动物或鸟鸣叫,发出响亮的声音:
I could hear gulls crying and the soft whisper of the sea.我能听到海鸥的鸣叫声和大海轻柔的低语。7cry wolf to ask for help when you do not need it, so that people do not believe you when you really need help在不需要帮助时呼救,导致真正需要帮助时无人相信8cry into your beer informal非正式 to feel too much pity for yourself, especially because you think you have been treated unfairly过分自怜,尤其是觉得自己受到了不公平对待 → not know whether to laugh or cry at laugh1(3), → cry for the moon at moon1(4), → a shoulder to cry on at shoulder1(5)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词start/begin to cry· She suddenly started to cry.· 她突然开始哭了。make somebody cry· The end of the book was so sad that it made me cry.· 书的结尾太悲伤了,让我哭了起来。stop crying· Eventually, he stopped crying and told me what happened.· 最终,他停止了哭泣,告诉了我发生了什么。phrases短语feel like crying· I feel like crying every time I think about that day.· 每次想到那一天,我就想哭。cry your eyes/heart out (=be extremely sad and cry a lot)· Lucy read the letter and cried her eyes out.· 露西读完信后哭得稀里哗啦。cry like a baby (=cry a lot and without control)· I cried like a baby when I heard the news.· 我听到这个消息时哭得像个孩子。cry yourself to sleep (=cry until you fall asleep)· That night he cried himself to sleep.· 那天晚上他哭着哭着睡着了。adverbs副词cry loudly· She fell on her bed, crying loudly.· 她扑倒在床上,嚎啕大哭。cry quietly/softly· People sat crying softly among the wreckage.· 人们坐在废墟中,轻声哭泣。cry silently· When I looked at Jane, I saw that she was crying silently.· 当我看向简时,我发现她正在无声地哭泣。cry bitterly (=because you feel angry or hurt)· I no longer felt brave or strong, and I began to cry bitterly.· 我不再感到勇敢或坚强,开始痛哭起来。cry uncontrollably (=without being able to stop)· They were crying uncontrollably at the sight of his grave.· 看到他的墓地,他们失控地哭泣。THESAURUS同义词辨析cry to produce tears from your eyes流泪: · Don’t cry – everything will be all right!· 别哭——一切都会好的!· Men aren’t supposed to cry.· 男人不应该哭。cry your eyes out especially spoken尤用于口语 to cry a lot and for a long time大哭,哭很长时间: · I cried my eyes out when I watched ‘Titanic’.· 我看《泰坦尼克号》时哭得稀里哗啦。be in tears to be crying正在哭泣: · By the end of his story, we were all in tears.· 他的故事讲完时,我们都泪流满面。be close to tears to be almost crying快要哭了: · You could see that she was close to tears.· 你能看出她快要哭了。weep literary文学 to cry, especially for a long time哭泣,尤指哭很长时间: · His mother put her head on the table and wept.· 他母亲把头埋在桌上哭泣。sob to cry, taking sudden loud breaths哽咽着哭,抽泣: · I could hear someone sobbing in the next room.· 我能听到隔壁有人在啜泣。wail /weɪl/ to cry very loudly in a high voice嚎啕大哭,发出尖厉的哭叫声: · The baby started wailing for its mother.· 婴儿开始嚎啕大哭,叫妈妈。whimper /ˈwɪmpə $ -ər/ to cry quietly and weakly轻声、无力地哭泣: · She began rocking to and fro, whimpering softly.· 她开始来回摇晃,轻声啜泣。hold/fight back the tears to make a big effort not to cry竭力忍住眼泪: · She told her story, struggling to hold back the tears.· 她讲述自己的故事,竭力忍住泪水。your eyes water if your eyes water, they have tears in them, for example because of smoke, wind, or when you are cutting onions眼睛流泪(因烟、风或切洋葱等原因): · The onions were making my eyes water.· 洋葱把我的眼睛熏出了眼泪。to start crying开始哭泣burst into tears to suddenly start crying突然大哭起来: · The man shouted at her and she burst into tears.· 那个男人冲她大喊,她突然大哭起来。break down to start crying after trying hard not to cry, especially when talking about something very upsetting在极力忍住后终于哭出来,尤指在谈及非常难过的事时: · He broke down and begged for forgiveness.· 他情绪崩溃,恳求原谅。· When I saw what had happened to him, I just broke down and cried.· 当我看到他遭遇了什么,我忍不住崩溃大哭。cry off phrasal verb British English to say that you cannot do something that you have already promised to do临时食言,取消已承诺要做的事:
Leah and I were going to go to Morocco together, but at the last moment she cried off.莉娅和我本来打算一起去摩洛哥,但在最后关头她临时取消了。cry out phrasal verb1to make a loud sound of fear, shock, pain etc因恐惧、震惊、疼痛等发出响亮的叫声cry out in/with
Even the smallest movement made him cry out in pain.即使是最细微的动作也会让他痛苦地叫出声来。
John tightened his grip until she cried out.约翰用力握紧,直到她喊出声来。2to shout or say something loudly大声叫喊或呼喊某事:
‘Why are you doing this?’ she cried out suddenly."你为什么要这样做?"她突然叫道。cry out for
I felt too terrified to even cry out for help.我吓得连呼救都不敢。3be crying out for something informal非正式 to need something urgently迫切需要某物:
The kitchen is crying out for a coat of paint.厨房急需刷一层漆。
My parents had divorced and I was crying out for love.我父母离婚了,我渴望被爱。
查看全部语言翻译1produce tears [intransitive, transitive] to produce tears from your eyes, usually because you are unhappy or hurt流泪,通常因悲伤或受伤:
Don’t cry, Laura. It’ll be OK.别哭,劳拉。会好的。
Upstairs, a baby began to cry.楼上,一个婴儿开始哭了。
Jamie looked like he’d been crying.杰米看起来像是刚哭过。
I just couldn’t stop crying.我就是没法停止哭泣。
That film always makes me cry.那部电影总让我哭。cry over/about
I am too old to be crying over some young guy.我已经太老了,不该为某个年轻男人哭泣。cry with/in
She felt like crying with frustration.她沮丧得想哭。cry for
She could hear him crying for his mother.她能听到他哭着叫妈妈。cry your eyes/heart out (=be extremely sad and cry a lot)(=极度悲伤,大哭不止)
Oliver, alone, began to cry bitterly (=cry a lot).奥利弗独自一人,开始痛哭(=大哭)。cry yourself to sleep (=cry until you fall asleep)(=哭着睡着)2say loudly [transitive] written书面 to shout or say something loudly大声呼喊或叫喊某事 SYN cry out:
‘Stop!’ she cried."停!"她大叫道。
It was painful, and made me cry aloud.很痛,让我忍不住大声叫喊。cry to
‘Goodbye then!’ he cried to her."那再见了!"他向她大声喊道。cry for
I could hear voices crying for help.我能听到呼救的声音。3cry over spilt milk to waste time feeling sorry about an earlier mistake or problem that cannot be changed为无法改变的过去错误或问题徒劳地惋惜:
It’s no use crying over spilt milk.覆水难收,哭也没用。4for crying out loud spoken口语 used when you feel annoyed or impatient with someone用于表达对某人的恼怒或不耐烦:
For crying out loud, stop nagging!天哪,别再唠叨了!5 cry foul to protest because you think something is wrong or not fair因认为某事不对或不公平而提出抗议:
When the ads appeared, it was the Democrats’ turn to cry foul.广告一出现,轮到民主党人大喊不公了。6animals/birds [intransitive] if animals or birds cry, they make a loud sound动物或鸟鸣叫,发出响亮的声音:
I could hear gulls crying and the soft whisper of the sea.我能听到海鸥的鸣叫声和大海轻柔的低语。7cry wolf to ask for help when you do not need it, so that people do not believe you when you really need help在不需要帮助时呼救,导致真正需要帮助时无人相信8cry into your beer informal非正式 to feel too much pity for yourself, especially because you think you have been treated unfairly过分自怜,尤其是觉得自己受到了不公平对待 → not know whether to laugh or cry at laugh1(3), → cry for the moon at moon1(4), → a shoulder to cry on at shoulder1(5)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词start/begin to cry· She suddenly started to cry.· 她突然开始哭了。make somebody cry· The end of the book was so sad that it made me cry.· 书的结尾太悲伤了,让我哭了起来。stop crying· Eventually, he stopped crying and told me what happened.· 最终,他停止了哭泣,告诉了我发生了什么。phrases短语feel like crying· I feel like crying every time I think about that day.· 每次想到那一天,我就想哭。cry your eyes/heart out (=be extremely sad and cry a lot)· Lucy read the letter and cried her eyes out.· 露西读完信后哭得稀里哗啦。cry like a baby (=cry a lot and without control)· I cried like a baby when I heard the news.· 我听到这个消息时哭得像个孩子。cry yourself to sleep (=cry until you fall asleep)· That night he cried himself to sleep.· 那天晚上他哭着哭着睡着了。adverbs副词cry loudly· She fell on her bed, crying loudly.· 她扑倒在床上,嚎啕大哭。cry quietly/softly· People sat crying softly among the wreckage.· 人们坐在废墟中,轻声哭泣。cry silently· When I looked at Jane, I saw that she was crying silently.· 当我看向简时,我发现她正在无声地哭泣。cry bitterly (=because you feel angry or hurt)· I no longer felt brave or strong, and I began to cry bitterly.· 我不再感到勇敢或坚强,开始痛哭起来。cry uncontrollably (=without being able to stop)· They were crying uncontrollably at the sight of his grave.· 看到他的墓地,他们失控地哭泣。THESAURUS同义词辨析cry to produce tears from your eyes流泪: · Don’t cry – everything will be all right!· 别哭——一切都会好的!· Men aren’t supposed to cry.· 男人不应该哭。cry your eyes out especially spoken尤用于口语 to cry a lot and for a long time大哭,哭很长时间: · I cried my eyes out when I watched ‘Titanic’.· 我看《泰坦尼克号》时哭得稀里哗啦。be in tears to be crying正在哭泣: · By the end of his story, we were all in tears.· 他的故事讲完时,我们都泪流满面。be close to tears to be almost crying快要哭了: · You could see that she was close to tears.· 你能看出她快要哭了。weep literary文学 to cry, especially for a long time哭泣,尤指哭很长时间: · His mother put her head on the table and wept.· 他母亲把头埋在桌上哭泣。sob to cry, taking sudden loud breaths哽咽着哭,抽泣: · I could hear someone sobbing in the next room.· 我能听到隔壁有人在啜泣。wail /weɪl/ to cry very loudly in a high voice嚎啕大哭,发出尖厉的哭叫声: · The baby started wailing for its mother.· 婴儿开始嚎啕大哭,叫妈妈。whimper /ˈwɪmpə $ -ər/ to cry quietly and weakly轻声、无力地哭泣: · She began rocking to and fro, whimpering softly.· 她开始来回摇晃,轻声啜泣。hold/fight back the tears to make a big effort not to cry竭力忍住眼泪: · She told her story, struggling to hold back the tears.· 她讲述自己的故事,竭力忍住泪水。your eyes water if your eyes water, they have tears in them, for example because of smoke, wind, or when you are cutting onions眼睛流泪(因烟、风或切洋葱等原因): · The onions were making my eyes water.· 洋葱把我的眼睛熏出了眼泪。to start crying开始哭泣burst into tears to suddenly start crying突然大哭起来: · The man shouted at her and she burst into tears.· 那个男人冲她大喊,她突然大哭起来。break down to start crying after trying hard not to cry, especially when talking about something very upsetting在极力忍住后终于哭出来,尤指在谈及非常难过的事时: · He broke down and begged for forgiveness.· 他情绪崩溃,恳求原谅。· When I saw what had happened to him, I just broke down and cried.· 当我看到他遭遇了什么,我忍不住崩溃大哭。cry off phrasal verb British English to say that you cannot do something that you have already promised to do临时食言,取消已承诺要做的事:
Leah and I were going to go to Morocco together, but at the last moment she cried off.莉娅和我本来打算一起去摩洛哥,但在最后关头她临时取消了。cry out phrasal verb1to make a loud sound of fear, shock, pain etc因恐惧、震惊、疼痛等发出响亮的叫声cry out in/with
Even the smallest movement made him cry out in pain.即使是最细微的动作也会让他痛苦地叫出声来。
John tightened his grip until she cried out.约翰用力握紧,直到她喊出声来。2to shout or say something loudly大声叫喊或呼喊某事:
‘Why are you doing this?’ she cried out suddenly."你为什么要这样做?"她突然叫道。cry out for
I felt too terrified to even cry out for help.我吓得连呼救都不敢。3be crying out for something informal非正式 to need something urgently迫切需要某物:
The kitchen is crying out for a coat of paint.厨房急需刷一层漆。
My parents had divorced and I was crying out for love.我父母离婚了,我渴望被爱。crycry2 noun (plural cries)
1sound expressing emotion [countable] a loud sound expressing a strong emotion such as pain, fear, or pleasure表达强烈情感(如疼痛、恐惧或喜悦)的大声叫喊:
a baby’s cry婴儿的哭声cry of pain/alarm/delight etc
Alice let out a cry of alarm.爱丽丝发出一声惊叫。let out/give a cry
The stone hit him on the forehead and he gave a sharp cry.石头打在他额头上,他发出一声尖叫。2shout [countable] a shouted word or phrase大声喊出的词语或短语cry of
At last, there was a cry of ‘Silence!’, and everyone looked towards the door.终于,有人大喊"肃静!",所有人都朝门口看去。cry for
Fortunately, a passerby heard his cries for help.幸运的是,一个路人听到了他的呼救声。3tears [singular] especially British English a period of time during which tears come out of your eyes, usually because you are unhappy一段哭泣的时间,通常因为不开心:
It’s good to have a cry sometimes.有时候哭一哭是好的。
I felt much better after I’d had a good cry (=cried for a long time).大哭了一场之后(=哭了很长时间),我感觉好多了。4 cry for help something someone says or does that shows that they are very unhappy and need help某人说的话或做的事,表明其非常痛苦、需要帮助:
I think taking the pills was a cry for help.我认为吃那些药片是在发出求救信号。5phrase [countable] a phrase that is used to unite people in support of a particular action or idea用于团结人们支持某一行动或理念的口号 SYN slogan:
‘Land and Liberty’ was the rallying cry of revolutionary Mexico."土地与自由"是革命时期墨西哥的战斗口号。 → battle cry(1), war cry6animal/bird [countable] a sound made by a particular animal某种动物发出的声音 SYN call:
the cries of seagulls overhead头顶海鸥的叫声 → be a far cry from something at far2(5), → in full cry at full1(22), → hue and cryCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配phrases短语a cry of pain/despair/delight etc· A rock was loose and he fell with a sharp cry of surprise.· 一块石头松动了,他摔了下去,发出一声惊呼。a cry escapes somebody/somebody’s lips· A cry escaped her lips as he tightened his grip on her wrist.· 他握紧她的手腕时,她不禁叫出声来。verbs动词give a cry· The woman looked up and gave a cry of fear.· 那个女人抬起头,发出一声惊恐的叫声。let out/utter a cry· Seeing the fields and mountains, she let out a cry of delight.· 看到原野和山峦,她发出一声喜悦的叫声。adjectives形容词a small/little cry· The child gave a small cry and burst into tears.· 孩子轻轻叫了一声,然后嚎啕大哭。a loud cry· a loud cry of pain· 一声痛苦的大叫a great cry literary文学 (=a loud cry)· With a great cry they charged into battle.· 他们发出一声呐喊,冲向战场。a sharp cry (=loud, short, and sudden)· He gave a sharp cry of pain.· 他发出一声尖锐的痛叫。a low cry (=not loud or high)· I heard a long, low cry of despair.· 我听到一声悠长、低沉的绝望哀号。a strangled/stifled cry (=that stops before it is finished)· The girl gave a stifled cry of disappointment.· 那个女孩发出一声压抑的失望叫声。a muffled cry (=that cannot be heard clearly)· I thought I heard a muffled cry from somewhere in the building.· 我以为听到建筑物某处传来一声低沉的闷叫。an anguished/agonised cry (=full of distress)· She gave an anguished cry, calling his name.· 她发出一声痛苦的哭喊,呼唤着他的名字。
1sound expressing emotion [countable] a loud sound expressing a strong emotion such as pain, fear, or pleasure表达强烈情感(如疼痛、恐惧或喜悦)的大声叫喊:
a baby’s cry婴儿的哭声cry of pain/alarm/delight etc
Alice let out a cry of alarm.爱丽丝发出一声惊叫。let out/give a cry
The stone hit him on the forehead and he gave a sharp cry.石头打在他额头上,他发出一声尖叫。2shout [countable] a shouted word or phrase大声喊出的词语或短语cry of
At last, there was a cry of ‘Silence!’, and everyone looked towards the door.终于,有人大喊"肃静!",所有人都朝门口看去。cry for
Fortunately, a passerby heard his cries for help.幸运的是,一个路人听到了他的呼救声。3tears [singular] especially British English a period of time during which tears come out of your eyes, usually because you are unhappy一段哭泣的时间,通常因为不开心:
It’s good to have a cry sometimes.有时候哭一哭是好的。
I felt much better after I’d had a good cry (=cried for a long time).大哭了一场之后(=哭了很长时间),我感觉好多了。4 cry for help something someone says or does that shows that they are very unhappy and need help某人说的话或做的事,表明其非常痛苦、需要帮助:
I think taking the pills was a cry for help.我认为吃那些药片是在发出求救信号。5phrase [countable] a phrase that is used to unite people in support of a particular action or idea用于团结人们支持某一行动或理念的口号 SYN slogan:
‘Land and Liberty’ was the rallying cry of revolutionary Mexico."土地与自由"是革命时期墨西哥的战斗口号。 → battle cry(1), war cry6animal/bird [countable] a sound made by a particular animal某种动物发出的声音 SYN call:
the cries of seagulls overhead头顶海鸥的叫声 → be a far cry from something at far2(5), → in full cry at full1(22), → hue and cryCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配phrases短语a cry of pain/despair/delight etc· A rock was loose and he fell with a sharp cry of surprise.· 一块石头松动了,他摔了下去,发出一声惊呼。a cry escapes somebody/somebody’s lips· A cry escaped her lips as he tightened his grip on her wrist.· 他握紧她的手腕时,她不禁叫出声来。verbs动词give a cry· The woman looked up and gave a cry of fear.· 那个女人抬起头,发出一声惊恐的叫声。let out/utter a cry· Seeing the fields and mountains, she let out a cry of delight.· 看到原野和山峦,她发出一声喜悦的叫声。adjectives形容词a small/little cry· The child gave a small cry and burst into tears.· 孩子轻轻叫了一声,然后嚎啕大哭。a loud cry· a loud cry of pain· 一声痛苦的大叫a great cry literary文学 (=a loud cry)· With a great cry they charged into battle.· 他们发出一声呐喊,冲向战场。a sharp cry (=loud, short, and sudden)· He gave a sharp cry of pain.· 他发出一声尖锐的痛叫。a low cry (=not loud or high)· I heard a long, low cry of despair.· 我听到一声悠长、低沉的绝望哀号。a strangled/stifled cry (=that stops before it is finished)· The girl gave a stifled cry of disappointment.· 那个女孩发出一声压抑的失望叫声。a muffled cry (=that cannot be heard clearly)· I thought I heard a muffled cry from somewhere in the building.· 我以为听到建筑物某处传来一声低沉的闷叫。an anguished/agonised cry (=full of distress)· She gave an anguished cry, calling his name.· 她发出一声痛苦的哭喊,呼唤着他的名字。