单词 | cry |
释义 | cry /kruy/, v. , cried, crying, n. , pl. cries. v.i. 1. to utter inarticulate sounds, esp. of lamentation, grief, or suffering, usually with tears. 2. to weep; shed tears, with or without sound. 3. to call loudly; shout; yell (sometimes fol. by out). 4. to demand resolution or strongly indicate a particular disposition: The rise in crime cried out for greater police protection. 5. to give forth vocal sounds or characteristic calls, as animals; yelp; bark. 6. (of a hound or pack) to bay continuously and excitedly in following a scent. 7. (of tin) to make a noise, when bent, like the crumpling of paper. v.t. 8. to utter or pronounce loudly; call out. 9. to announce publicly as for sale; advertise: to cry one's wares. 10. to beg or plead for; implore: to cry mercy. 11. to bring (oneself) to a specified state by weeping: The infant cried itself to sleep. 12. cry down, to disparage; belittle: Those people cry down everyone who differs from them. 13. cry havoc. See havoc (def. 2). 14. cry off, to break a promise, agreement, etc.: We made arrangements to purchase a house, but the owner cried off at the last minute. 15. cry one's eyes or heart out, to cry excessively or inconsolably: The little girl cried her eyes out when her cat died. 16. cry over spilled or spilt milk. See milk (def. 4). 17. cry up, to praise; extol: to cry up one's profession. n. 18. the act or sound of crying; any loud utterance or exclamation; a shout, scream, or wail. 19. clamor; outcry. 20. a fit of weeping: to have a good cry. 21. the utterance or call of an animal. 22. a political or party slogan. 23. See battle cry. 24. an oral proclamation or announcement. 25. a call of wares for sale, services available, etc., as by a street vendor. 26. public report. 27. an opinion generally expressed. 28. an entreaty; appeal. 29. Fox Hunting. a. a pack of hounds. b. a continuous baying of a hound or a pack in following a scent. 30. a far cry, a. quite some distance; a long way. b. only remotely related; very different: This treatment is a far cry from that which we received before. 31. in full cry, in hot pursuit: The pack followed in full cry. [1175-1225; (v.) ME crien < AF, OF crier < VL *critare for L quiritare to cry out in protest, make a public cry; associated by folk etym. with Quirites QUIRITES; (n.) < AF, OF cri, n. deriv. of the v.] Syn. 1. wail, keen, moan. 2. sob, bawl, whimper. 3. yowl, bawl, clamor, vociferate, exclaim, ejaculate, scream. CRY, SHOUT, BELLOW, ROAR refer to kinds of loud articulate or inarticulate sounds. CRY is the general word: to cry out. To SHOUT is to raise the voice loudly in uttering words or other articulate sounds: He shouted to his companions. BELLOW refers to the loud, deep cry of a bull, moose, etc., or, somewhat in deprecation, to human utterance that suggests such a sound: The speaker bellowed his answer. ROAR refers to a deep, hoarse, rumbling or vibrant cry, often of tumultuous volume: The crowd roared approval. |
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