
中英词典:shout
1. 名词
1) 喊叫声,呼喊声 Collins Dictionary: A shout is a loud, sharp noise made by a person or group of people, usually when they want to get someone's attention or to express excitement, happiness, or approval. Oxford Dictionary: A loud cry expressing a strong emotion or calling attention. 2) 呼喊 Collins Dictionary: A shout is a loud cry or call made by someone who is in danger or needs help. Oxford Dictionary: A loud call for help or encouragement.2. 动词
1) 喊叫,大声说出 Collins Dictionary: If you shout, you say something very loudly, usually because you want someone who is a long way away to hear you or because you are angry. Oxford Dictionary: Utter a loud cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion or in order to attract attention. 2) 大声呼喊 Collins Dictionary: If you shout to someone, you call to them using a loud voice. Oxford Dictionary: (shout to) Call to (someone) to attract attention.3. 形容词
1) 喊叫的,大声说的 Collins Dictionary: A shout is used to describe something that is said or done very loudly, usually because the person is excited, angry, or annoyed. Oxford Dictionary: (of a person or their voice) Loud enough to be heard.4. 词语辨析
- shout vs. cry: - She shouted for help when she saw the fire. (她看到火时大声呼救。) - She cried out in pain when she stubbed her toe. (她踩到脚趾头时痛得大声呼喊。)5. 词汇扩充
- shout down: 通过大声喊叫使...闭嘴 - shout out: 大声喊出 - shout for joy: 欢呼,高兴地喊叫6. 近义词
yell, scream, holler, bellow, call out7. 反义词
whisper, murmur, mutter, mumble, speak softly柯林斯词典
名词:
1. A shout is a loud, sharp noise made by a person or group of people, usually when they want to get someone's attention or to express excitement, happiness, or approval.
2. A shout is a loud cry or call made by someone who is in danger or needs help.
动词:
1. If you shout, you say something very loudly, usually because you want someone who is a long way away to hear you or because you are angry.
2. If you shout to someone, you call to them using a loud voice.
形容词:
A shout is used to describe something that is said or done very loudly, usually because the person is excited, angry, or annoyed.
牛津词典
名词:
A loud cry expressing a strong emotion or calling attention.
动词:
Utter a loud cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion or in order to attract attention.
形容词:
(of a person or their voice) Loud enough to be heard.
用法
- Shout is commonly used as a verb to express speaking or calling out loudly. It can also be used as a noun to refer to a loud cry or call. - Shout can be used in various contexts such as sports events, concerts, emergencies, celebrations, or to get someone's attention from a distance. - The phrase shout out is often used to mean "to say something loudly or clearly," while shout down means "to make someone stop speaking or be quiet by shouting loudly." - Shout can be used figuratively to describe a strong expression of emotions, opinions, or demands.例句
- He gave a loud shout and waved his arms to attract our attention. (他大声喊叫并挥动着手臂来引起我们的注意。)
- We could hear shouts of laughter from the other room. (我们可以听到另一个房间传来的欢笑声。)
- She let out a shout when she won the race. (她在赢得比赛时大声喊叫。)
- He shouted for help when he saw the car crash. (他看到车祸时大声呼救。)
- Don't shout at me like that! (不要那样对我大喊大叫!)
- She shouted to us from across the street. (她从街对面向我们大声喊叫。)
- The angry crowd shouted down the politician's speech. (愤怒的人群用高声喊叫打断了政治家的演讲。)
- He shouted out the answer before anyone else could. (在其他人之前,他大声喊出了答案。)
- The fans shouted for joy when their team scored a goal. (当他们的队进球时,球迷们高声欢呼。)