intransitive. To cry out, vociferate, roar: originally used widely, but in Middle and modern English, chiefly restricted to the melodious chatter or…
单词 | θ66840 |
释义 | the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry or shout [verb (intransitive)] (80) chirmOE intransitive. To cry out, vociferate, roar: originally used widely, but in Middle and modern English, chiefly restricted to the melodious chatter or… talec1275 To shout. Obsolete. rounda1325 intransitive. To roar; to cry. Obsolete. cryc1384 intransitive. To utter the voice loudly and with exclamatory effort, whether under the influence of emotion, as indignation, fear, pain, surprise… shoutc1385 intransitive. To utter a loud call, to make a loud outcry expressive of joy, exultation, etc. or to raise an alarm, to incite to action, etc. hallowc1420 intransitive. To shout, in order to urge on dogs to the chase, assist combined effort, or attract attention. roupa1425 intransitive. To cry, roar, yell; to shout at the top of one's voice until one is hoarse. Esp. of a bird: to utter a harsh croaking cry like that of… glaster1513 intransitive. To bawl, hence to brag or boast. hollo1542 intransitive. To cry out loud, to shout, vociferate; to halloo. Cf. holler, v. yawl1542 intransitive. To call aloud, shout, bawl, scream, vociferate. to set up (also out) one's throat1548 to set up (also †out) one's throat and variants: to raise one's voice; to cry aloud; to speak, shout, etc., loudly or powerfully. Cf. to set out 7 at… vociferate1548 intransitive. To shout or cry out loudly; to bawl or yell; to declaim or argue vehemently. bawl1570 gen. To shout at the top of one's voice, with a loud, full, protracted sound; to cry loudly and roughly, to bellow. Often emphasized by out. gape1579 To bawl or shout. Obsolete exc. dialect. hollo out?1602 With adv. hollo away: to drive away by holloing; hollo in, off: to call in or off (dogs, etc.) by shouting; hollo out: to shout out. holloa1666 To call ‘holloa!’; to shout so as to call attention, express surprise, etc. to cry up1684 intransitive. To raise one's voice, shout. Obsolete. holler1699 intransitive. To cry out loud, to shout; to complain. In a fight: to give up, to cry ‘enough’. Also: to sing a ‘holler’ (see holler, n.1)… halloo1709 intransitive. To shout ‘halloo’ to dogs in order to urge them on. belvea1794 intransitive. To shout, roar, bellow. Also transitive with out. parliament1893 intransitive. humorous. Of birds: to cry, gabble. Obsolete. rare. foghorn1918 intransitive. To speak with a loud, penetrating voice; to shout. Also with away. rort1931 intransitive. British slang. To shout, complain loudly; to shout abuse. Also: to call the odds at a race meeting. Also with at. Now rare. Subcategories:— shout at (1) — with astonishment (1) — with rage (1) — in revelry (1) — with delight (2) — of huntsmen (7) — hawking (1) — to animals (2) — outcry or clamour (12) — call (15) — roar or bellow (14) |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。