1 VERB (因痛苦、恐惧等)尖叫,惊呼 When someone screams, they make a very loud, high-pitched cry, for example because they are in pain or are very frightened. (因痛苦、恐惧等)尖叫,惊呼
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Women were screaming; some of the houses nearest the bridge were on fire. [VERB]
女人们在尖叫;离桥最近的几所房屋起火了。
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If I hear one more joke about my hair, I shall scream. [VERB]
如果我再听到有人拿我的头发开玩笑,我就会尖叫。
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He staggered around the playground, screaming in agony. [VERB + in]
他绕着运动场跌跌撞撞地走着,并且痛苦地大叫。
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To play in front of 40,000 screaming fans was a great experience. [VERB-ing]
在4万名尖叫的球迷面前打比赛是一次非常棒的经历。
SYN cry, yell, shriek, bellow
Scream is also a noun.
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Hilda let out a scream.
希尔达发出一声尖叫。
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...screams of terror.
恐惧的尖叫
2 VERB 尖叫着说;高声喊出 If you scream something, you shout it in a loud, high-pitched voice. 尖叫着说;高声喊出
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'Brigid!' she screamed. 'Get up!'. [VERB with quote]
“布里吉德!”她尖叫道,“起来!”
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I was screaming at them to get out of my house. [V at n to-inf]
我尖叫着让他们离开我的家。
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They started screaming abuse at us. [VERB noun]
他们开始对我们破口大骂。
3 VERB 发出尖锐刺耳的声音 When something makes a loud, high-pitched noise, you can say that it screams . 发出尖锐刺耳的声音 [written]
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She slammed the car into gear, the tyres screaming as her foot jammed against the accelerator. [VERB]
她用力关上车门发动汽车,脚猛踩油门时轮胎发出刺耳的声音。
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As he talked, an airforce jet screamed over the town. [VERB prep./adv.]
他谈话时,一架军用喷气式飞机在镇子上空呼啸而过。
SYN thunder, rumble, screech
4 N-SING [a NOUN] 极其滑稽可笑的人 If you say that someone is a scream, you think they are very funny. 极其滑稽可笑的人 [informal]
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