scream
scream
skrim
skrim
British pronunciation
/skɹˈiːm/

Définition et signification de « scream » en anglais

to scream
01

crier

to make a loud, sharp cry when one is feeling a strong emotion
Intransitive
to scream definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Children playing on the roller coaster could n't help but scream with exhilaration as the ride descended.
Les enfants jouant sur les montagnes russes ne pouvaient s'empêcher de crier d'exaltation lorsque l'attraction descendait.
02

crier, hurler

to utter something in a loud, high-pitched voice, expressing intense emotions such as anger, fear, or distress
Ditransitive: to scream a message at sb
example
Exemples
She screamed insults at her boss after being unfairly criticized in front of her colleagues.
Elle a hurlé des insultes à son patron après avoir été injustement critiquée devant ses collègues.
03

crier, hurler

to emit a loud, high-pitched nosie
Intransitive
example
Exemples
As the fire broke out, the building 's fire alarm screamed, warning occupants to evacuate.
Alors que l'incendie se déclarait, l'alarme incendie du bâtiment hurlait, avertissant les occupants d'évacuer.
Scream
01

a sharp, loud, and piercing cry

02

a piercing or shrill sound resembling a human cry

03

an extremely funny joke

04

an event, situation, or experience that is wildly entertaining

HumorousHumorous
InformalInformal
example
Exemples
The party last night was a scream, everyone had a blast.
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