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词组 shout
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verb | noun
shout1 /ʃaʊt/ verb to say something very loudlyadverbsshout angrily “Don’t touch me!” he shouted angrily.shout loudly He hears the voice of his downstairs neighbor shouting loudly.shout back “I’m coming!” she shouted back.shout up/down I was in my room when my dad shouted up that dinner was ready.nounsshout sb’s name She heard Ferdinand shout her name.shout a warning The man had shouted a warning to other passengers just before the blast.shout orders The sergeant shouted orders at the soldiers.shout encouragement (=encourage someone by shouting) People stood on the river bank shouting encouragement to the rowers.shout abuse/insults (=shout insulting things) An angry customer shouted abuse at me on the phone.shout obscenities (=shout rude words) People were outside his house shouting obscenities and threats.shout slogans (=shout short phrases which express your opinions) The demonstrators were shouting slogans outside the embassy.prepositionsshout at sb I try not to shout at the children.shout sth to sb “He’s down here!” she shouted to me.shout for help/attention/a doctor etc I opened my mouth to shout for help.phrasesshout at the top of your voice (=shout as loudly as possible) “Watch out!” he shouted at the top of his voice.shout yourself hoarse (=shout until your throat is sore) Matthew shouted himself hoarse until someone came to help him.screaming and shouting You don’t persuade people to do what you want by screaming and shouting.THESAURUS: shout yell also holler AmE to shout very loudly, especially because you are angry, excited, or in pain. Yell is more informal than shout: The children were yelling at each other across the street. | “Steve, are you there?” Patti hollered up the stairs. call (out) to shout in order to get someone’s attention: He called her name but she didn’t hear him. | “Is anybody there?” he called out. cry (out) written to shout something loudly, especially because you are in pain, frightened, or very excited: “I can’t move,” Lesley cried. | He cried out in panic. | “Look what I’ve found!” she cried. scream to shout in a very loud, high voice, because you are frightened, unhappy, angry etc: The baby wouldn’t stop screaming. | She screamed as she jumped into the cold water. | “It’s my money!” she screamed at him. roar written to shout in a loud deep voice: The crowd roared their appreciation. | “Stop this nonsense!” he roared. bellow to shout in a loud deep voice. Bellow sounds rather formal and is mainly used in literary descriptions: He was bellowing orders at the soldiers. | “Who are you?” bellowed Pumfrey. bawl to shout in a loud and unpleasant way, because you are angry or unhappy: She was always bawling at the children. | “What are you doing?” he bawled. raise your voice to say something more loudly than normal, especially because you are angry: I never heard my father raise his voice. cheer if a group of people cheer, they shout as a way of showing their approval: The crowd cheered when the band came on stage.
verb | noun
shout2 /ʃaʊt/ noun a loud call expressing anger, pain, excitement etcadjectives/nouns + shouta loud shout I could hear loud shouts coming from downstairs.a great/mighty shout (=a very loud shout) With a great shout the soldiers ran towards the enemy lines.an angry shout There were angry shouts from the audience when the show suddenly ended early.a muffled shout (=one that cannot be heard clearly) Someone heard his muffled shouts for help coming from behind the wall.a warning shout He failed to hear the warning shouts, and was swept away by the water.verbsgive a shout Dad gave a loud shout, pointing to thick smoke coming from the car.let out a shout Sam let out a shout and started to run.hear a shout I could hear faint shouts coming from next door.a shout goes up (=a group of people start shouting) As the band came on stage, a great shout went up from the crowd.phrasesa shout of encouragement/laughter/anger etc There were shouts of encouragement from his family and friends. | Tom’s friends let out a huge shout of laughter when they saw the photo. | The umpire’s decision was greeted by shouts of anger from the crowd.
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