1 VERB (通常指生气时或希望远方的人能听见时而)大叫,嚷,高呼 If you shout, you say something very loudly, usually because you want people a long distance away to hear you or because you are angry. (通常指生气时或希望远方的人能听见时而)大叫,嚷,高呼 [Also VERB that]
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He had to shout to make himself heard above the near gale-force wind. [VERB]
在呼啸的大风中他得大声喊叫才能让别人听见。
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'She's alive!' he shouted triumphantly. [VERB with quote]
“她还活着!”他欢欣鼓舞地大声叫道。
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Andrew rushed out of the house, shouting for help. [VERB + for]
安德鲁冲出屋子,大声呼救。
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You don't have to shout at me. [VERB + at]
你没必要朝我嚷嚷。
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I shouted at mother to get the police. [VERB + at]
我冲着母亲大喊,让她去叫警察。
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The driver managed to escape from the vehicle and shout a warning. [VERB noun]
那名司机设法从车里逃了出来并大声警告别人。
2 PHRASE 成功在望;有成功的机会 If you say that someone is in with a shout of achieving or winning something, you mean that they have a chance of achieving or winning it. 成功在望;有成功的机会 [informal]
3 CONVENTION (酒吧中)该你/我做东了 If you are in a pub and someone you are with says 'It's your shout' or 'It's my shout', they mean that it is your turn or their turn to buy a round of drinks. (酒吧中)该你/我做东了 [British, informal]
Phrasal verbs: - shout downshout out
Word Partnership | Use shout with: |
PREP. | shout at someone 1 |
VERB. | hear a/ someone shout, want to shout 1 |
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