词组 | crying |
释义 | CRYING break (out) in(to) tears to start crying suddenly.I was so sad that I broke out into tears.I always break into tears at a funeral.It's hard not to break out in tears under those circumstances. burst into tears and burst out crying to begin to cry suddenly.After the last notes of her song, the audience burst into tears, such was its beauty and tenderness.The brother and sister burst into tears on hearing of the death of their dog.Some people find themselves bursting out crying for no reason at all. choke someone up to make a person become overemotional and speechless; to make a person begin to cry. (Informal.)The sight of all those smiling people choked Bob up, and he couldn't go on speaking.The funeral procession choked up the whole family. cloud up to grow very sad, as if to cry.The baby clouded up and let out a howl.Whenever Mary got homesick, she'd cloud up. She really wanted to go home. cry bloody murder to scream as if something very serious has happened.Now that Bill is really hurt, he's crying bloody murder.There is no point in crying bloody murder about the bill if you aren't going to pay it. cry one's eyes out to cry very hard.When we heard the news, we cried our eyes out with joy.She cried her eyes out after his death. get a lump in one's throat to have the feeling of something in one's throat—as if one were going to cry.Whenever they play the national anthem, I get a lump in my throat.I have a lump in my throat because I'm frightened. crying adjective used as a negative intensifier US, 1942
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