Szukaj
to scream
01
krzyczeć, wrzeszczeć
to make a loud, sharp cry when one is feeling a strong emotion
Intransitive
02
krzyczeć, wrzeszczeć
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
03
wrzeszczeć, krzyczeć
to emit a loud, high-pitched nosie
Intransitive
Scream
01
ostry krzyk, przenikliwy krzyk
sharp piercing cry
02
krzyk, wrzask
a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry
03
krzyk śmiechu, niezwykle zabawny dowcip
a joke that seems extremely funny
scream
v
screamer
n
screamer
n
screaming
adj
screaming
adj
screaming
n
screaming
n
Przykład
Excited fans would scream with joy when their favorite band took the stage at the concert.
In the haunted house, visitors would scream in fear as actors surprised them with spooky scenes.
The unexpected appearance of the ghost in the movie caused the audience to scream in terror.
She felt a sudden pain and couldn't help but scream, drawing attention to her injured foot.
Children playing on the roller coaster couldn't help but scream with exhilaration as the ride descended.