单词 | yell |
释义 | yellyellsyelledyellingyellyell /jel/ (also yell outyell outsyell outedyell outingyell out) verb [intransitive and transitive] to shout something very loudlyyell atSomeone yelled at her to stop.yell 有人朝她喊﹐让她停下。—yellyellsyell noun [countable]THESAURUS: yellshout to say something very loudly: I shouted at him to get down off the wall.shoutyell to shout, especially because you are angry, excited, or in pain. Yell is more informal than shout: The other driver started yelling at him.startyellThe children were yelling with excitement.childbeyellholler American English to shout, especially because you are angry or you want to get someone’s attention: ‘Steve, are you there?’ Patti hollered up the stairs.behollerstairscream to shout in a very loud high voice, because you are frightened, unhappy, angry etc: The baby has been screaming all day.havebescream‘Let me out!’ she screamed.screamcall (out) to shout in order to get someone’s attention: I heard someone call my name.hearcry (out) written to shout something, especially because you are in pain, frightened, or very excited: ‘I don’t want to leave,’ Ari cried.cryshriek to shout in a very high voice because you are very excited, frightened etc: ‘He’s right! He’s right!’ shrieked Meg.shriekraise your voice to say something more loudly than normal, especially because you are angry: I never heard my father raise his voice.hearcheer if a group of people cheer, they shout as a way of showing their approval: The crowd cheered when the band came on stage.cheercome |
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