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单词 shriek
释义
shriek1 verbshriek2 noun
shriekshriek1 /ʃriːk/ ●○○ verb Word Origin
WORD ORIGINshriek1
Origin:
1400-1500 Probably from a Scandinavian language
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
shriek
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyshriek
he, she, itshrieks
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyshrieked
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave shrieked
he, she, ithas shrieked
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad shrieked
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill shriek
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have shrieked
Continuous Form
PresentIam shrieking
he, she, itis shrieking
you, we, theyare shrieking
PastI, he, she, itwas shrieking
you, we, theywere shrieking
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been shrieking
he, she, ithas been shrieking
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been shrieking
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be shrieking
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been shrieking
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • "Keep away from me!" she shrieked.
  • Anne began to shriek and jerked her arm away.
  • Bella turned and shrieked his name.
  • The children began shrieking with hysterical laughter.
  • The two women shrieked at one another over the noise of the machines.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Just at that moment, Mahmud started to shriek.
  • Many times she had to remind herself of her obligation to shriek.
  • She thought of the noise of the lodging houses with the chorus girls shrieking at each other and larking in the corridors.
  • The industry did not shriek too loudly: the strength of demand over the next few years kept everyone reasonably happy.
  • The screeching was upstaged by a shrieking siren; the signal to start.
  • The three of us shrieked hysterically as one lobster tried to crawl his way out up the sides.
  • Women shrieked and ran at the sight of pistols, and men turned over tables to hide.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto laugh loudly
to laugh very loudly because you think something is very funny: · Patsy chased him down the stairs, shrieking with laughter.roar/howl/shriek etc with laughter at: · Dad was roaring with laughter at something on TV and didn't hear me come in.· They howled with laughter at their own jokes.
to suddenly laugh loudly because you think a situation, someone's words, something you are reading etc is very funny: · John threw back his head and laughed out loud.· Wodehouse is one of the few writers who can make me laugh out loud.
to laugh loudly and unpleasantly in a high voice, like someone who is mad: · When I said this, he started cackling like a madman.· "Oh we've got him now!" I cackled, dancing round the room.
a very loud laugh : · With a roar of laughter, he lifted her off her feet and swung her round.· Everyone burst into peals of laughter.
to scream
to make a loud, high noise, or say something in a loud, high voice, because you are excited, frightened, angry, or in pain: · Everyone panicked, and people started screaming.· "Go away!" she screamedscream at: · Sammy screamed at me to stay back.scream for: · The boy screamed for help.scream with pain/delight/terror etc: · She woke up screaming with terror.
to make a sudden short screaming sound or shout something because you are very frightened, excited etc: · Bella turned and shrieked his name.· "Keep away from me!" she shrieked.shriek with excitement/laughter/fear etc: · The children began shrieking with hysterical laughter.shriek at: · The two women shrieked at one another over the noise of the machines.
to make long, high unpleasant sounds or shout something in an unpleasantly loud, high voice, especially because you are angry: · Sue grabbed him, screeching, and started hitting him with her fists.· "Get out!'' she screeched angrily. "I hate you!''screech at: · Maria suddenly started screeching at Bruno.
to make a sudden very high screaming sound, because you are excited, amused, frightened, or in pain: · The children squealed and fought among themselves.· "Don't you dare!'' Bobby squealed.squeal with excitement/laughter/delight/pain etc: · The boy squealed with pain and surprise.· They all tumbled into the water, squealing with delight.
to give a short cry because you have just been hurt: · The boy grinned, and then yelped as someone hit him in the back.· Sophie yelped with pain and dropped the pan.
to scream or shriek suddenly: let out a scream/shriek of: · Karen let out a scream of terror, as if she had seen a ghost.· The children ran down the hill, letting out shrieks of delight.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=laugh very noisily and with a high voice)· The children shrieked with laughter as they watched the clown.
· She jumped to her feet, screaming in terror.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· She had a wonderful sense of humor and would shriek with laughter when her daddy made funny faces and squeaky noises.
1[intransitive] to make a very high loud sound, especially because you are afraid, angry, excited, or in pain SYN  scream:  They were dragged from their homes, shrieking and weeping. He shrieked in agony.shriek with A group of students were shrieking with laughter.2[transitive] to say something in a high loud voice because you are excited, afraid, or angry SYN  scream:  ‘I’m pregnant!’ she shrieked.shriek at ‘I’ll kill you!’ Anne shrieked at him.
shriek1 verbshriek2 noun
shriekshriek2 noun [countable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Almost before he started speaking they all burst into shrieks of laughter.
  • I was woken up by a loud shriek from the bathroom.
  • The vehicles pulled over when they heard the shriek of the police siren.
  • Then he let out a piercing shriek.
  • With a shriek of delight, she threw herself into the water.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A shriek, like the tearing of metal train wheels along metal rails, died away.
  • A bird woke up in a tree and gave a shriek.
  • Half way home he heard the shrieks again offshore, but this time the fathers had taken it up, too.
  • Seconds later, the night was made hideous by the shrieks of alarm from the man-apes in the cave above.
  • The screaming and shriek were noises in his head.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto scream
to make a loud, high noise, or say something in a loud, high voice, because you are excited, frightened, angry, or in pain: · Everyone panicked, and people started screaming.· "Go away!" she screamedscream at: · Sammy screamed at me to stay back.scream for: · The boy screamed for help.scream with pain/delight/terror etc: · She woke up screaming with terror.
to make a sudden short screaming sound or shout something because you are very frightened, excited etc: · Bella turned and shrieked his name.· "Keep away from me!" she shrieked.shriek with excitement/laughter/fear etc: · The children began shrieking with hysterical laughter.shriek at: · The two women shrieked at one another over the noise of the machines.
to make long, high unpleasant sounds or shout something in an unpleasantly loud, high voice, especially because you are angry: · Sue grabbed him, screeching, and started hitting him with her fists.· "Get out!'' she screeched angrily. "I hate you!''screech at: · Maria suddenly started screeching at Bruno.
to make a sudden very high screaming sound, because you are excited, amused, frightened, or in pain: · The children squealed and fought among themselves.· "Don't you dare!'' Bobby squealed.squeal with excitement/laughter/delight/pain etc: · The boy squealed with pain and surprise.· They all tumbled into the water, squealing with delight.
to give a short cry because you have just been hurt: · The boy grinned, and then yelped as someone hit him in the back.· Sophie yelped with pain and dropped the pan.
to scream or shriek suddenly: let out a scream/shriek of: · Karen let out a scream of terror, as if she had seen a ghost.· The children ran down the hill, letting out shrieks of delight.
the sound of someone screaming
· We could hear screams coming from inside the blazing building.· The battlefield echoed with the screams of the wounded and the dying.
a sudden short screaming sound made by someone who is very frightened, excited, or amused: · I was woken up by a loud shriek from the bathroom.a shriek of delight/laughter: · With a shriek of delight, she threw herself into the water.· Almost before he started speaking they all burst into shrieks of laughter.
a sudden high screaming sound, when frightened or excited : · Suddenly there was a bump and an awful squeal.squeals of delight/joy/laughter: · The sight of the food brought squeals of delight from the children.
a short cry of pain because you have just been hurt: · She jumped back from the fire with a sudden yelp of pain.
WORD SETS
assonance, nouncaw, nouncoarse, adjectivecreamy, adjectivecrisp, adjectivecrumbly, adjectiveecho, verbecho, nounfeathery, adjectivefibrous, adjectivefine, adjectivefleecy, adjectivegluey, adjectiveglutinous, adjectivegooey, adjectivehigh, adjectivehigh, adverbhigh-pitched, adjectivemelodic, adjectivemetre, nounpitch, nounpitch, verbpowdery, adjectiverhythm, nounribbed, adjectiveridged, adjectiverough, adjectiverumble, verbrumble, nounrumbling, nounsharp, adjectiveshriek, nounshrill, adjectivesizzle, verbsonic boom, nounsplash, nounsplat, nounsplutter, verbspongy, adjectivetattoo, nountexture, nountextured, adjectivethrum, verbthud, nounthud, verbthump, verbthump, nounthunder, nounthunder, verbthunderous, adjectivethwack, nountimbre, nounting, nounting-a-ling, nountinkle, nountinkle, verbtoll, nountoll, verbtone, nountoot, verbtoot, nounultrasound, nounyielding, adjective
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 Ella let out a piercing shriek.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=laugh very noisily and with a high voice)· The children shrieked with laughter as they watched the clown.
· She jumped to her feet, screaming in terror.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB
· The whistle of the Catherine Street ferry gave three short shrieks.· A bird woke up in a tree and gave a shriek.· She gave a little shriek of surprise, then felt herself tipping over and grabbed at his jacket to save herself.· Then Tom gave a shriek beside me.
· Walking back down the fields, I heard a piercing shriek.· I hear moans, shrieks, rumbling, and clatter.· Joan, it seems, has heard a shriek.· He heard the shrieks of the teen-age fans.· It is the method I have used every time I have heard the shrieks and pounding feet indicating discovery.· Half way home he heard the shrieks again offshore, but this time the fathers had taken it up, too.· Over all these sounds were heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded and dying....
· There was a general gasp and Todger let out a nervous shriek of laughter that sounded horribly like mockery.
a loud high sound made because you are frightened, excited, angry etc SYN  screamshriek of a shriek of laughterwith a shriek With a shriek of delight, Jean hugged Maggie.give/let out a shriek Ella let out a piercing shriek.
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