单词 | yell |
释义 | yell1 /jel/ ●●○ verb 1 [intransitive, transitive] (also yell out)SHOUT to shout or say something very loudly, especially because you are frightened, angry, or excited 〔尤因恐惧、愤怒或激动而〕叫喊,大嚷大叫 ‘Help me!’ she yelled hysterically. “救救我!”她歇斯底里地大叫。 I yelled out, ‘Here I am!’ 我大声喊道:“我在这儿!” The crowd are on their feet yelling. 观众站着高声呐喊。yell at Don’t you yell at me like that! 别这样对我大喊大叫的!yell at somebody to do something They yelled at him to stop. 他们朝他喊,让他停下。yell (out) in surprise/pain etc Clare yelled in pain as she fell. 克莱尔跌倒时痛得大叫。 He could hear Pete yelling at the top of his voice (=very loudly). 他听到皮特声嘶力竭地在喊叫。► see thesaurus at shout2 [intransitive] spokenASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something to ask for help 大声呼救 If you need me, just yell. 需要我时就喊一声。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusyell• "Don't touch me, " she yelled.• Much to my amazement the tutors don't yell.• Some one was yelling at a horse, asking it to move off his foot.• They were out of sight of the guv'nor, so she yelled at Billy Liar and cracked him one behind the saddle.• The children were yelling at each other across the street.• They always yell at each other.• In the first half I yelled at him to get the ball wide.• They were growling and yelling behind me, psyched for battle.• Tim counted to three, then yelled "Go!"• McBride spluttered, yelled, got red in the face.• He opened the door and yelled out "Anybody home?''• The music blaring in the bar was forcing us both to yell to be heard.• Kids were pushing past me down the corridor, all shouting and yelling to each other, and Kevin was carried along with them.yell at• I got yelled at at school because I was wearing the wrong shirt.• It was so embarrassing - he just started yelling at his wife.• Don't yell at me like that!yell2 noun [countable] 1 SHOUTa loud shout 叫喊let out/give a yell She let out a yell when she saw me. 她见到我大叫了一声。a yell of surprise/delight/triumph etc Dan gave a yell of delight when Larsson scored. 拉尔森得分时,丹高兴地大叫。2. American EnglishSUPPORT A TEAM OR PLAYER words or phrases that students and cheerleaders shout together to show support for their school, college etc 〔学生或啦啦队的〕助威口号Examples from the Corpusyell• Christine gave a yell of alarm as blood spurted from the wound.• Behind her she heard a yell, and urged the boatman on, over the dark, sinister lagoon.• Steve could no longer prevent a yell of frustration.• A yell of surprise was wrenched out of her.• A great yell went up from the crowd. Liverpool had scored.• He had a desire to yell at her, Why?• With a triumphant yell, she hurled the harpoon.let out/give a yell• I pressed it gently, and the boy let out a yell.• Freddy let out a yell, but who was going to come and help?• He let out a yell and kicked his legs up crossly.• The Trunchbull let out a yell and leapt off her chair as though a firecracker had gone off underneath her.Origin yell1 Old English giellanyell1 verbyell2 nounChinese say or Corpus something very loudly, shout to |
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