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[/skriːm; skrim/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Ip, Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p, Tf, Cn.a] ~ (sth) (out) (at sb); ~ (with sth) give a long piercing cry of fear, pain or excitement; cry (sth) in this way (因恐惧、 痛苦或兴奋)尖声喊叫; 喊出: Those cats have been screaming for hours. 那些猫叫了半天了. * She screamed (out) (at me) in anger. 她愤怒地(对我)尖声喊叫. * The fans screamed with excitement when they saw him. 球迷一看见他都激动得大喊大叫. * We all screamed with laughter, ie laughed noisily. 我们都大笑起来. * `Help!' she screamed. 她高声喊叫`救命啊!' * He screamed (out) that there was a fire. 他叫嚷失火了. * The baby was screaming himself red in the face. 那小孩儿哭叫得脸都红了. =>Usage at shout 用法见shout. 用法: 2 [I] (of the wind, a machine, etc) make a loud piercingsound (指风、 机器等)发出大而尖的声音: The hurricane screamed outside. 外面飓风呼啸著. * I pressed the accelerator until the engine screamed. 我猛踩油门踏板, 发动机发出了尖利的声音. 用法: 3 (phr v) scream past, through, round, etc move quickly with a loud, piercing sound 尖叫著移动: The wind screamed through the trees. 风呼啸著穿过树林. * Racing cars screamed past. 汽车赛车呼啸而过. scream 2 n 用法: 1 [C] loud shrill piercing cry or noise 大而尖的声音: the screams of tortured prisoners 犯人受折磨时的尖叫声 * a scream of pain, laughter, excitement, etc 痛苦、 大笑、 激动等时的尖叫声. 用法: 2 [sing] (infml) person or thing that causes laughter 令人大笑的人或事物: He's an absolute scream. 他非常滑稽. * The play's a scream. 这个剧十分可笑. screamingly adv enough to cause screams of laughter 极其可笑: screamingly funny 滑稽得令人大笑. |