to scream
例子
The unexpected appearance of the ghost in the movie caused the audience to scream in terror.
电影中鬼魂的意外出现让观众吓得尖叫。
Children playing on the roller coaster could n't help but scream with exhilaration as the ride descended.
在过山车上玩耍的孩子们在游乐设施下降时忍不住兴奋地尖叫。
02
尖叫, 大喊
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
例子
They screamed obscenities at each other during the heated argument.
在激烈的争论中,他们互相尖叫着脏话。
She screamed insults at her boss after being unfairly criticized in front of her colleagues.
在同事面前受到不公平批评后,她向老板大喊侮辱。
03
尖叫, 大喊
to emit a loud, high-pitched nosie
Intransitive
例子
The ambulance screamed down the street, its sirens blaring to alert traffic.
救护车在街上尖叫着驶过,它的警报器鸣响以警示交通。
As the fire broke out, the building 's fire alarm screamed, warning occupants to evacuate.
当火灾发生时,建筑物的火灾警报尖叫,警告居住者撤离。
Scream
01
尖锐的叫声, 刺耳的尖叫
sharp piercing cry
02
尖叫, 喊叫
a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry
03
极其好笑的笑话, 让人笑翻的笑话
a joke that seems extremely funny
04
一阵大笑, 一种乐趣
an experience or event that was extremely amusing or funny, often to the point of being wildly entertaining
例子
That vacation was a scream! We laughed nonstop the whole trip.
那次假期真是笑死人!我们整个旅行中笑个不停。
The party last night was a scream, everyone had a blast.
昨晚的派对非常搞笑,大家都玩得很开心。
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