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| the sound of someone shouting, or the words they shout 叫喊;呼喊 | They could hear angry shouts coming from the kitchen. 他们可以听到厨房里传出的愤怒的叫喊。 | | +of People were greeting each other, and there were shouts of laughter. 人们在相互打着招呼,不时地发出笑声。 | |
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- | be in with a shout BRITISH informal |
| to have a chance of winning |
| 有机会获胜 |
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| The Benetton team is still in with a shout for Sunday’ s race. 贝纳通车队还有机会赢得周日的比赛。 |
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- | give sb a shout spoken |
| to go and tell someone something |
| 去告诉某人;喊某人一声 |
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| Give me a shout when it’ s ready. 准备好后喊我一声。 |
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- | sb’ s shout BRITISH informal |
| someone’ s turn to pay for something , especially drinks |
| 轮到某人请客(尤指买饮料) |
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| Put your money away. It’ s my shout. 把你的钱收起来,轮到我请客了。 |
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