to shout
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喊叫, 大声说
to speak loudly, often associated with expressing anger or when you cannot hear what the other person is saying
Intransitive
例子
Frustrated with the distant conversation, she had to shout to make herself heard across the crowded room.
对远距离的谈话感到沮丧,她不得不大喊才能在拥挤的房间里让人听到。
The coach had to shout over the roaring crowd during the intense soccer match.
在激烈的足球比赛中,教练不得不大喊以盖过咆哮的人群。
02
喊叫, 呼喊
to emit a sudden and loud vocalization, to express emotions such as joy, triumph, anger, or to attract attention
Intransitive
例子
We shouted to attract the lifeguard's attention when we spotted someone struggling in the water.
当我们发现有人在水中挣扎时,我们大喊以引起救生员的注意。
The fans shouted with joy when their team scored the winning goal.
当他们的球队打进制胜球时,球迷们高兴地喊叫了起来。
03
喊叫, 大声叫
to cry out or call attention to something using a loud voice
Transitive: to shout sth
例子
He shouted her name across the crowded room to get her attention.
他在拥挤的房间那头大喊她的名字以引起她的注意。
The coach shouted instructions to the players during the intense match.
教练在激烈的比赛中向球员们喊出了指令。
Shout
01
喊叫, 呼喊
a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition



























