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shout /ʃaʊt/ ► SEE ALLshout sb downshout out (to sb)shout sth out (to sb)●ˌshout sb ˈdownto shout to prevent sb who is speaking from being heard, because you do not like what they are saying or you disagree with them 用叫喊声压倒某人的讲话◆I tried to explain but they just shouted me down. 我试图解释,可他们大喊大叫,把我的声音压下去了。◆The speaker was shouted down by angry protesters. 愤怒的抗议者大叫大嚷,盖过了讲话人的声音。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌshout ˈout (to sb) ●ˌshout sth ˈout (to sb) to suddenly say sth in a loud voice 突然(向某人)喊叫◆I shouted out to them but they didn’t hear me. 我朝他们大喊一声,可他们没听见。◆She shouted out a warning. 她大声发出警告。◆He shouted out, ‘Over here!’ 他高声呼喊:“在这边!”SYN call out (to sb) , call sth out (to sb) [v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + speech]▸ ˈshout-out noun an act of mentioning sb’s name by a performer at a concert or by a disc jockey (= a person who plays music on the radio or at a club), in order to give a message, say hello, etc. (音乐会表演者或音乐节目主持人提到某人名字的)提名致意,问候 ◆A big shout-out to my boyfriend Flavio on his birthday! 我要大声祝我男友弗莱维奥,生日快乐! |