exclaim
verb [intransitive, transitive]to say something suddenly and loudly, especially because of strong emotion or pain (尤因强烈的情感或痛苦而)惊叫,呼喊 She opened her eyes and exclaimed in delight at the scene. 看到这情景,她瞪着眼睛,高兴得大叫起来。 - + speech
‘It isn't fair!’, he exclaimed angrily. “这不公平!” 他气愤地喊道。 - exclaim that…
She exclaimed that it was useless. 她大叫说这是无效的。
Synonyms callcall- cry out
- exclaim
- blurt
- burst out
- call to shout or say something loudly to attract somebody’s attention:
I thought I heard someone calling. 我仿佛听见有人在呼喊。
- cry out (something) to shout something loudly, especially when you need help or are in trouble:
She cried out for help. 她大声呼救。 I cried out his name. 我大声呼唤他的名字。
- exclaim to say something suddenly and loudly, especially because of a strong emotion:
‘It isn’t fair!’ he exclaimed angrily. “这不公平!” 他气愤地喊道。
- blurt to say something suddenly and without thinking carefully enough:
He blurted out the answer without thinking. 他不假思索脱口说出了答案。
- burst out to say something suddenly and loudly, especially with a lot of emotion:
‘He’s a bully!’ the little boy burst out. “他欺负人!” 小男孩突然大叫。
- to call/cry out/exclaim/blurt out (something) to somebody
- to call/cry out for something
- to cry out/exclaim in/with something
- to call/cry out/exclaim/blurt out/burst out suddenly
- to call/cry out/exclaim/burst out loudly
Extra ExamplesThey all exclaimed over her beautiful clothes. 他们都为她漂亮的衣服而惊叹。 ‘You can't do that!’ she exclaimed in horror. “你不能这么做,”。她惊恐地大叫。 The visitors were led through the gardens, all of them exclaiming with delight. 参观者在引领下穿过公园,他们都兴奋得叫喊起来。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- loudly
- softly
- angrily
- …
- at
- over
- in
- …
Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French exclamer or Latin exclamare, from ex- ‘out’ + clamare ‘to shout’.