单词 | shout |
释义 | verb | noun shoutshout1 /ʃaʊt/ ●●● W2 verb 1[intransitive, transitive] to say something very loudly: You don’t need to shout. I’m standing right here. “Get out of the way!” she shouted.shout for We could hear them shouting for help.shout at I wish he’d stop shouting at the children.shout something at somebody He was shouting insults at the other driver.shout at somebody to do something Neil shouted at us to be quiet.THESAURUScall (out) – to shout in order to get someone’s attention: I called his name, but he didn’t hear me.scream – to shout in a very loud high voice because you are frightened, angry, excited, etc.: The kids were hoarse from screaming on the roller coaster.shriek – to shout in a loud high unpleasant voice, because you are frightened, angry, excited, etc.: The kids shrieked when we jumped out from behind the tree.screech – to shout in a very loud high unpleasant voice because you are angry: She screeched at me to take off my muddy boots.yell – to say something very loudly, for example because you are angry or excited, or because you want to get someone’s attention: The two drivers got out of their cars and started yelling at each other.cry out – to make a sudden loud noise, for example when you are suddenly hurt or afraid: He cried out in pain when she twisted his arm.raise your voice – to say something more loudly than usual, often because you are angry: Don’t raise your voice with me.cheer – to shout to show that you like a team, performance, etc.: The fans cheered when Madsen scored the winning touchdown.bellow/roar – to shout something in a loud deep voice: “Stay away from that door,” the guard bellowed.2shout something from the rooftops to tell everyone about something, because you want them to know about it—shouting noun [uncountable]shout somebody ↔ down phrasal verb to shout in order to prevent someone from being heard: Some of the speakers were shouted down by the crowd.shout something ↔ out phrasal verb to say something suddenly in a loud voice: Several students shouted out the answer. verb | noun shoutshout2 ●●● W3 noun 1[countable] a loud call expressing anger, pain, excitement, etc.: Lisa’s voice rose to a shout. Mindy gave a little shout when her name was called.a shout of joy/delight/pain etc. The news was greeted with shouts of excitement.2give somebody a shout spoken to go and find someone and tell him or her something: Give me a shout when you’re ready to go.3send a shout out to somebody slang to say hello to someone you know when you are on the radio or TV |
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