shout
verb
noun
ʃaʊt
verb
1
to
say
something
very
loudly
大声说,喊叫,呼喊;
I,T
There’s
no
need
to
shout!
I
can
hear
you!
用不着大声喊叫!我听得见!
[+
at
]
I
wish
you’d
stop
shouting
at
the
children.
我希望你别对孩子们大声嚷嚷。
[+
for
]
We
could
hear
them
shouting
for
help
.
我们听到他们大声呼救。
‘Watch
out!’she
shouted,
as
the
car
started
to
move.
“小心!”汽车开动时,她大声喊道。
shout
sth
at
sb
He
was
shouting
insults
at
the
lorry
driver.
他冲着卡车司机大声谩骂。
shout
sth
to
sb
‘He’s
down
here!’
she
shouted
to
Alison.
“他在这里!”她对艾莉森大声喊道。
2
shout in pain/anger/frustration etc
to
call
out
loudly
[英] 疼痛/气愤/沮丧得大叫;
BrE AmE
Al
shouted
in
pain.
阿尔痛得大叫起来。
3
shout sth from the rooftops
to
tell
everyone
about
something
because
you
want
everyone
to
know
about
it
使某事尽人皆知,使某事家喻户晓
4
to
write
in
capital
leters
in
an
email,
which
makes
it
look
as
if
the
writer
is
angry
使用大写字母〔写电子邮件,表示生气〕
I
5
to
shout
so
that
someone
who
is
speaking
cannot
be
heard
大声喊叫把〔某人的声音〕压下去
An
older
man
tried
to
shout
him
down.
一位年纪稍大的人大声地喊着,想要盖过他的声音。
6
to
say
something
suddenly
in
a
loud
voice
突然大声地说
Don’t
shout
out
the
answer
in
class,
put
up
your
hand.
上课时回答问题不要大声喊,要举手。
noun
7
a
loud
call
expressing
anger,
pain,
excitement
etc
〔表示生气、疼痛、兴奋等的〕喊叫(声),呼叫(声);
C
a
warning
shout
警告的喊声
[+
of
]
Tom
gave
a
shout
of
laughter
when
he
saw
them.
汤姆看见他们,发出一声大笑。
shouts
of
delight
欢呼声
8
give sb a shout
to
go
and
find
someone
and
tell
them
something
[英,口] 告诉某人一声
BrE spoken
Give
me
a
shout
when
you’re
ready
to
go.
你准备好动身时告诉我一声。
9
sb’s shout
someone’s
turn
to
buy
drinks
[英,澳,非正式] 轮到某人请喝饮料
BrE, AusE informal
It’s
my
shout.
Same
again?
这回轮到我请客了,还要同样的吗?
10
be in with a shout (of doing sth)
to
have
a
chance
of
winning
[英,非正式] (做某事)成功在望,有获胜的机会
BrE informal