[no obj.](of a person)utter a loud call or cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion
呼喊;喊叫
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she shouted for joy .她高兴地大叫起来。
[reporting verb]say something very loudly; call out
叫嚷;大声说
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he leant out of his window and shouted abuse at them 他伸出窗子,朝他们破口大骂
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I shouted out a warning 我大声发出警告
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[with direct speech]‘
Come back!’ she shouted .“回来!”她大声喊道。
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怒斥
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he apologized because he had shouted at her in front of them all .他向她道歉,因为他在所有人面前怒斥过她。
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大声吼叫使… 住口(或讲话被淹没)
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he was shouted down as he tried to explain the decision .当他试图要解释这个决定时,他被吼得住口了。
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〈喻〉 明确无误地指出(或表示)
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from crocodile handbag to gold-trimmed shoes she shouted money .从鳄鱼手提包到镶金边的鞋子,到处显示出她很有钱。
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〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉 用…款待(人);请(人)喝(饮料、酒、水等)
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I'll shout you a beer .我请你喝啤酒。
[no obj.]buy a round of drinks
买饮料(或酒)请客
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anyone shooting a hole in one must shout for all players present on the course .谁一杆进洞,就必须请球场上的所有选手喝酒。
a loud cry expressing a strong emotion or calling attention
呼喊;喊叫声
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his words were interrupted by warning shouts .他的话被警告的叫声打断。
〈非正式〉 紧急召集消防队(或警察)的叫喊声。
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〈英, 非正式〉 轮到买饮料(或酒)请客
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‘Do you want another drink? My shout .’ “你还想再来一杯吗?该我请客了”。
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all over bar the shouting informal (of a contest) almost finished and therefore virtually decided 〈非正式〉 (比赛)快结束,胜负已成定局 -
give someone a shout informal call for someone's attention 〈非正式〉 引起某人注意 -
call on or get in touch with someone 拜访(或联系)某人
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in with a shout informal having a good chance 〈非正式〉 有良机they were definitely in with a shout of bringing off a victory . 他们一定有绝佳机会取得成功的 -
shout something from the rooftops talk about something openly and jubilantly, especially something that is personal or has previously been kept secret 兴致勃勃地公开谈论(私事,曾经保守的秘密) -
shout the odds talk loudly and opinionatedly 说大话
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shout back 吼回去
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shout at sb 对某人大喊大叫
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shout out 突然呼喊;大声喊叫
真题例句:
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