shout 的英语意思
shoutshout1 /ʃaʊt/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to say something very loudly大声说出某事;高声说:
There’s no need to shout! I can hear you!不用喊!我听得见你说话!shout at
I wish you’d stop shouting at the children.我希望你别再冲孩子们吼了。shout for
We could hear them shouting for help.我们能听到他们在呼救。
‘Watch out!’ she shouted, as the car started to move."小心!"汽车开始移动时,她大喊道。shout something at somebody
He was shouting insults at the lorry driver.他正对着卡车司机大声辱骂。shout something to somebody
‘He’s down here!’ she shouted to Alison."他在这下面!"她朝艾利森大喊道。2 shout in pain/anger/frustration etc British English to call out loudly大声呼叫 SYN scream American English:
Al shouted in pain.艾尔痛苦地叫喊起来。3shout something from the rooftops to tell everyone about something because you want everyone to know about it因想让所有人知道而大肆宣扬某事4[intransitive] to write in capital letters in an email, which makes it look as if the writer is angry在电子邮件中全部使用大写字母,显得像是发件人在生气地大喊GRAMMAR: Prepositions with shout语法:shout 与介词的搭配• You shout at someone when you are angry with them: · My teacher never shouts at us.• 当你对某人感到生气时,用 shout at:· 我的老师从不对我们发火大喊。• You shout to someone when you want them to hear you: · He shouted to me to throw down the rope.• 当你想让某人听到你说的话时,用 shout to:· 他朝我喊,让我把绳子扔下去。• You shout for something that you want: · They shouted for the driver to stop.• 当你呼喊求取某物时,用 shout for:· 他们大声喊叫要司机停车。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配nouns名词shout abuse/insults· He was surrounded by a group of boys who shouted abuse at him.· 他被一群男孩围住,这些男孩对他大声辱骂。shout obscenities· They came to his apartment, shouting obscenities and threatening him.· 他们来到他的公寓,口出秽语并威胁他。shout slogans· They were carrying placards and shouting slogans.· 他们高举标语牌,高呼口号。shout orders· The lieutenant was shouting orders at the workmen.· 中尉正对工人们大声发号施令。shout somebody’s name· Then she heard Ferdinando shout her name.· 然后她听到费迪南多喊了她的名字。shout a warning· The man had shouted a warning to other passengers just before the blast.· 爆炸发生前,那名男子曾向其他乘客大声发出警告。shout for help· I opened my mouth to shout for help.· 我张开嘴想要呼救。adverbs副词shout something angrily· ‘Don’t touch me!’ he shouted angrily.· "别碰我!"他愤怒地大喊道。shout something loudly· He hears the voice of his downstairs neighbor shouting loudly.· 他听到楼下邻居大声叫喊的声音。phrases短语shout yourself hoarse (=shout until your throat is sore)· Matthew shouted himself hoarse until he was discovered.· 马修喊得嗓子都哑了,直到被人发现。shout of the top of your voice (=shout as loudly as possible)· 'Watch out!' he shouted at the top of his voice.· "小心!"他扯开嗓子大喊道。scream and shout· People were screaming and shouting in the streets.· 街上的人们又是尖叫又是高喊。THESAURUS同义词辨析shout to say something very loudly大声说出某事;高声说: · The two men were shouting angrily at each other.· 两个男人怒气冲冲地相互大声叫嚷。· ‘Wait for me!’ he shouted.· "等等我!"他大声喊道。yell (also holler American English) to shout very loudly, especially because you are angry, excited, or in pain. Yell is more informal than shout非常大声地叫喊,尤指因愤怒、兴奋或疼痛。yell 比 shout 更口语化: · The children were yelling at each other across the street.· 孩子们隔着街道相互大声叫嚷。· ‘Steve, are you there?’ Patti hollered up the stairs.· "史蒂夫,你在吗?"帕蒂朝着楼上大声喊道。call (out) to shout in order to get someone’s attention为引起某人注意而大声呼唤: · He called her name but she didn’t hear him.· 他叫了她的名字,但她没听到。· ‘Is anybody there?’ he called out.· "有人吗?"他大声喊道。cry (out) written书面 to shout something loudly, especially because you are in pain, frightened, or very excited大声喊叫,尤指因疼痛、恐惧或极度兴奋: · ‘I can’t move,’ Lesley cried.· "我动不了,"莱斯利喊道。· He cried out in panic.· 他惊慌失措地大叫起来。· ‘Look what I’ve found!’ she cried.· "看我找到了什么!"她兴奋地喊道。scream to shout in a very loud high voice, because you are frightened, unhappy, angry etc因恐惧、不快、愤怒等而发出高亢的尖叫声: · The baby wouldn’t stop screaming.· 婴儿哭闹个没完。· She screamed as she jumped into the cold water.· 她跳进冷水时尖叫起来。· ‘It’s my money!’ she screamed at him.· "这是我的钱!"她对他尖声喊道。roar written书面 to shout in a loud deep voice用响亮的低沉嗓音大声喊叫: · The crowd roared their appreciation.· 人群发出雷鸣般的欢呼声以表达赞赏之情。· ‘Stop this nonsense!' he roared.· "别闹了!"他大声吼道。bellow written书面 to shout in a loud deep voice, especially when you want a lot of people to hear you用响亮的低沉嗓音大声喊叫,尤指想让大批人听到: · He was bellowing orders at the soldiers.· 他正对士兵们大声发号施令。bawl to shout in a loud and unpleasant way, because you are angry or unhappy因生气或不满而大声嚷嚷,令人不快: · ‘What are you doing?’ he bawled.· "你在干什么?"他大吼道。· The kids were bawling in the back of the car.· 孩子们在车子后座大声嚷嚷。· She was always bawling at the children.· 她总是对孩子们大声嚷嚷。raise your voice to say something more loudly than normal, especially because you are angry说话声音比平时更大,尤指因生气: · I never heard my father raise his voice.· 我从没听过我父亲提高嗓门。cheer if a group of people cheer, they shout as a way of showing their approval指一群人以欢呼喝彩的方式表示赞同: · The crowd cheered when the band came on stage.· 乐队上台时,观众发出阵阵欢呼声。shout somebody ↔ down phrasal verb to shout so that someone who is speaking cannot be heard大声喝倒彩,使正在发言的人的声音被压过:
An older man tried to shout him down.一位年长的男子试图用喝倒彩压过他的声音。shout something ↔ out phrasal verb to say something suddenly in a loud voice突然大声说出某事:
Don’t shout out the answer in class, put up your hand.课堂上别大声喊出答案,请举手。
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to say something very loudly大声说出某事;高声说:
There’s no need to shout! I can hear you!不用喊!我听得见你说话!shout at
I wish you’d stop shouting at the children.我希望你别再冲孩子们吼了。shout for
We could hear them shouting for help.我们能听到他们在呼救。
‘Watch out!’ she shouted, as the car started to move."小心!"汽车开始移动时,她大喊道。shout something at somebody
He was shouting insults at the lorry driver.他正对着卡车司机大声辱骂。shout something to somebody
‘He’s down here!’ she shouted to Alison."他在这下面!"她朝艾利森大喊道。2 shout in pain/anger/frustration etc British English to call out loudly大声呼叫 SYN scream American English:
Al shouted in pain.艾尔痛苦地叫喊起来。3shout something from the rooftops to tell everyone about something because you want everyone to know about it因想让所有人知道而大肆宣扬某事4[intransitive] to write in capital letters in an email, which makes it look as if the writer is angry在电子邮件中全部使用大写字母,显得像是发件人在生气地大喊GRAMMAR: Prepositions with shout语法:shout 与介词的搭配• You shout at someone when you are angry with them: · My teacher never shouts at us.• 当你对某人感到生气时,用 shout at:· 我的老师从不对我们发火大喊。• You shout to someone when you want them to hear you: · He shouted to me to throw down the rope.• 当你想让某人听到你说的话时,用 shout to:· 他朝我喊,让我把绳子扔下去。• You shout for something that you want: · They shouted for the driver to stop.• 当你呼喊求取某物时,用 shout for:· 他们大声喊叫要司机停车。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配nouns名词shout abuse/insults· He was surrounded by a group of boys who shouted abuse at him.· 他被一群男孩围住,这些男孩对他大声辱骂。shout obscenities· They came to his apartment, shouting obscenities and threatening him.· 他们来到他的公寓,口出秽语并威胁他。shout slogans· They were carrying placards and shouting slogans.· 他们高举标语牌,高呼口号。shout orders· The lieutenant was shouting orders at the workmen.· 中尉正对工人们大声发号施令。shout somebody’s name· Then she heard Ferdinando shout her name.· 然后她听到费迪南多喊了她的名字。shout a warning· The man had shouted a warning to other passengers just before the blast.· 爆炸发生前,那名男子曾向其他乘客大声发出警告。shout for help· I opened my mouth to shout for help.· 我张开嘴想要呼救。adverbs副词shout something angrily· ‘Don’t touch me!’ he shouted angrily.· "别碰我!"他愤怒地大喊道。shout something loudly· He hears the voice of his downstairs neighbor shouting loudly.· 他听到楼下邻居大声叫喊的声音。phrases短语shout yourself hoarse (=shout until your throat is sore)· Matthew shouted himself hoarse until he was discovered.· 马修喊得嗓子都哑了,直到被人发现。shout of the top of your voice (=shout as loudly as possible)· 'Watch out!' he shouted at the top of his voice.· "小心!"他扯开嗓子大喊道。scream and shout· People were screaming and shouting in the streets.· 街上的人们又是尖叫又是高喊。THESAURUS同义词辨析shout to say something very loudly大声说出某事;高声说: · The two men were shouting angrily at each other.· 两个男人怒气冲冲地相互大声叫嚷。· ‘Wait for me!’ he shouted.· "等等我!"他大声喊道。yell (also holler American English) to shout very loudly, especially because you are angry, excited, or in pain. Yell is more informal than shout非常大声地叫喊,尤指因愤怒、兴奋或疼痛。yell 比 shout 更口语化: · The children were yelling at each other across the street.· 孩子们隔着街道相互大声叫嚷。· ‘Steve, are you there?’ Patti hollered up the stairs.· "史蒂夫,你在吗?"帕蒂朝着楼上大声喊道。call (out) to shout in order to get someone’s attention为引起某人注意而大声呼唤: · He called her name but she didn’t hear him.· 他叫了她的名字,但她没听到。· ‘Is anybody there?’ he called out.· "有人吗?"他大声喊道。cry (out) written书面 to shout something loudly, especially because you are in pain, frightened, or very excited大声喊叫,尤指因疼痛、恐惧或极度兴奋: · ‘I can’t move,’ Lesley cried.· "我动不了,"莱斯利喊道。· He cried out in panic.· 他惊慌失措地大叫起来。· ‘Look what I’ve found!’ she cried.· "看我找到了什么!"她兴奋地喊道。scream to shout in a very loud high voice, because you are frightened, unhappy, angry etc因恐惧、不快、愤怒等而发出高亢的尖叫声: · The baby wouldn’t stop screaming.· 婴儿哭闹个没完。· She screamed as she jumped into the cold water.· 她跳进冷水时尖叫起来。· ‘It’s my money!’ she screamed at him.· "这是我的钱!"她对他尖声喊道。roar written书面 to shout in a loud deep voice用响亮的低沉嗓音大声喊叫: · The crowd roared their appreciation.· 人群发出雷鸣般的欢呼声以表达赞赏之情。· ‘Stop this nonsense!' he roared.· "别闹了!"他大声吼道。bellow written书面 to shout in a loud deep voice, especially when you want a lot of people to hear you用响亮的低沉嗓音大声喊叫,尤指想让大批人听到: · He was bellowing orders at the soldiers.· 他正对士兵们大声发号施令。bawl to shout in a loud and unpleasant way, because you are angry or unhappy因生气或不满而大声嚷嚷,令人不快: · ‘What are you doing?’ he bawled.· "你在干什么?"他大吼道。· The kids were bawling in the back of the car.· 孩子们在车子后座大声嚷嚷。· She was always bawling at the children.· 她总是对孩子们大声嚷嚷。raise your voice to say something more loudly than normal, especially because you are angry说话声音比平时更大,尤指因生气: · I never heard my father raise his voice.· 我从没听过我父亲提高嗓门。cheer if a group of people cheer, they shout as a way of showing their approval指一群人以欢呼喝彩的方式表示赞同: · The crowd cheered when the band came on stage.· 乐队上台时,观众发出阵阵欢呼声。shout somebody ↔ down phrasal verb to shout so that someone who is speaking cannot be heard大声喝倒彩,使正在发言的人的声音被压过:
An older man tried to shout him down.一位年长的男子试图用喝倒彩压过他的声音。shout something ↔ out phrasal verb to say something suddenly in a loud voice突然大声说出某事:
Don’t shout out the answer in class, put up your hand.课堂上别大声喊出答案,请举手。shoutshout2 noun
1[countable] a loud call expressing anger, pain, excitement etc表达愤怒、痛苦、兴奋等情绪的大声叫喊:
a warning shout警告的喊声shout of
Tom gave a shout of laughter when he saw them.汤姆看见他们时,发出一声大笑。
shouts of delight欢喜的叫声;喜悦的欢呼2give somebody a shout British English spoken口语 to go and find someone and tell them something去找某人并告知其某事:
Give me a shout when you’re ready to go.你准备好走的时候叫我一声。3a shout out to somebody informal非正式 a message to someone that is broadcast on radio, put on a website etc通过广播、网站等媒介向某人公开传递的致意信息:
I just want to give a quick shout out to my friend Dave, who’s in hospital at the moment.我只是想向我的朋友戴夫公开致意,他现在正在住院。4somebody’s shout British English, Australian English informal非正式 someone’s turn to buy drinks轮到某人请客买饮料:
It’s my shout. Same again?这轮我请。还要一样的吗?5be in with a shout (of doing something) British English informal非正式 to have a chance of winning有获胜的机会
1[countable] a loud call expressing anger, pain, excitement etc表达愤怒、痛苦、兴奋等情绪的大声叫喊:
a warning shout警告的喊声shout of
Tom gave a shout of laughter when he saw them.汤姆看见他们时,发出一声大笑。
shouts of delight欢喜的叫声;喜悦的欢呼2give somebody a shout British English spoken口语 to go and find someone and tell them something去找某人并告知其某事:
Give me a shout when you’re ready to go.你准备好走的时候叫我一声。3a shout out to somebody informal非正式 a message to someone that is broadcast on radio, put on a website etc通过广播、网站等媒介向某人公开传递的致意信息:
I just want to give a quick shout out to my friend Dave, who’s in hospital at the moment.我只是想向我的朋友戴夫公开致意,他现在正在住院。4somebody’s shout British English, Australian English informal非正式 someone’s turn to buy drinks轮到某人请客买饮料:
It’s my shout. Same again?这轮我请。还要一样的吗?5be in with a shout (of doing something) British English informal非正式 to have a chance of winning有获胜的机会