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clamour
时间: 2024-06-07 02:32:24
美 [ˈklamə]

n. 吵闹;喧嚷;强烈抗议;强烈要求

v. 不断高喊;强烈抗议;强烈要求

双语例句
  • The clamour in the street made people feel headache.

    街上的喧闹声让人听了头痛欲裂。

  • The public had a clamour on the government to take effective measures to combat this phenomenon.

    民众呼吁政府采取有效措施治理这种现象。

  • I heard people clamouring outside the window.

    我听见了人们在窗外高声叫喊。

  • The clamour for her resignation grew louder.

    民众要求她辞职的呼声越来越高。

  • People began to clamour for his resignation.

    人们开始大声疾呼要求他辞职。

  • There was a public outcry [clamour].

    舆论哗然。

  • The clamour of the heavy traffic gave you a headache.

    来往车辆嘈杂的声浪使人头痛。

  • A great clamour has arisen around the question of peace or war.

    是和是战,闹得甚嚣尘上。

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词根 clamor

  • clamorous adj. 吵闹的;大声要求的

  • clamant adj. 吵闹的;喧嚷的;紧急的;非常需要注意的

  • clamorously adv. 鼓躁地;吵闹地

  • clamor n. 喧闹,叫嚷;大声的要求 vi. 喧嚷,发喧嚣声;持续地喊声 vt. 喧嚷着说出

释义
n.

a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting vehemently

(尤指人大声热烈叫嚷)吵闹,喧嚷

  • the questions rose to a clamour.

    问题争执愈来愈激烈成了一场喧闹。

a strongly expressed protest or demand, typically from a large number of people

(尤指众人的)强烈抗议;强烈要求

  • the growing public clamour for more policemen on the beat.

    公众越来越强烈的对增加巡警的要求。

v.

(of a group of people)shout loudly and insistently

(一群人)不断高喊

  • the surging crowds clamoured for attention.

    涌动的人群不断高喊着试图引起注意。

make a vehement protest or demand

强烈抗议;强烈要求

  • scientists are clamouring for a ban on all chlorine substances.

    科学家们强烈要求禁止使用所有含氯物质。

词源

"late Middle English: via Old French from Latin clamor, from clamare ‘cry out’."

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