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词组 bawl out
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Phr V
bawl out
bawls, bawling, bawled
bawl out sth or bawl sth out
informal to shout or sing in a loud, unpleasant voice
Someone from the crowd bawled out his name.
bawl out sb or bawl sb out
American & Australian informal to tell someone angrily that something that they have done is wrongoften + for
His boss had bawled him out twice that week for being late.
bawl out
⇨ bawl out; ball outverb to reprimand someone US, 1899
phrasebawl out1. bawl out sthbawl sth out informal to shout or sing something in a very loud unpleasant voice: The Sergeant came striding into the hut and bawled out an order. On the way home, the train was full of football fans, bawling out rude songs. I heard someone bawl my name out from across the street.2. bawl sb outbawl out sb informal to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong: My mother really bawled me out for coming home late. SIMILAR TO: tell off, chew out AmE informal

bawl out

1. To scold someone vehemently. A person's name or a pronoun can be used between "bawl" and "out." The teacher bawled us out when she caught us cheating on the test. I was bawled out by my mother for staying out past curfew.
2. To speak loudly. Be sure to bawl out the weekly announcements so everyone in the auditorium can hear them.

bawl someone out

to scold someone in a loud voice. The teacher bawled the student out for arriving late. Principals don't usually bawl out students.

bawl out

1. Call out loudly, announce, as in Some of the players were quite hard of hearing, so the rector bawled out the bingo numbers . [1500s]
2. Scold or reprimand loudly, as in Her teacher was always bawling out the class for not paying attention. [c. 1900]

bawl out

v.
To scold someone loudly or harshly: My boss bawled me out for coming to work late. I am going to bawl out my students if they don't prepare for the next test.
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