shout
verbVerb Forms
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they shout | |
he / she / it shouts | |
past simple shouted | |
past participle shouted | |
-ing form shouting |
- [intransitive, transitive]
to say something in a loud voice; to speak loudly/angrily to somebody 大声说;叫;嚷;斥责;怒骂 Stop shouting and listen! 别嚷了,听着! - shout for something
I shouted for help but nobody came. 我大声呼救,但没人来。 - shout at somebody/something
Then he started shouting and swearing at her. 这时,他冲着她又叫又骂起来。 There are few things that get me shouting at the television. 很少有事情能让我对着电视大喊大叫。 We cannot learn until we stop shouting at each other. 除非我们停止对彼此大喊大叫,否则我们无法学习。 - shout at somebody to do something
She shouted at him to shut the gate. 她大声吆喝他把大门关上。 - shout something
Protesters shouted slogans denouncing the war. 抗议者高呼谴责战争的口号。 to shout abuse/encouragement/orders 高声辱骂/鼓励/命令 - shout something at/to somebody/something
A drunk man was shouting obscenities at the police officer. 一个醉汉正在对警察大声说脏话。 The coach shouts instructions to players on the pitch. 教练在球场上对球员大声发号施令。 - shout that…
He shouted that he couldn't swim. 他大叫他不会游泳。 - shout yourself + adj.
She shouted herself hoarse, cheering on the team. 她为运动队加油,嗓子都喊哑了。 - + speech
‘Run!’ he shouted. “跑!” 他大喊一声。
Synonyms shoutshout- yell
- cry
- scream
- cheer
- bellow
- raise your voice
- shout to say something in a loud voice; to speak loudly and often angrily to somebody:
Stop shouting and listen! 别嚷了,听着! ‘Run!’ he shouted. “跑!”他大喊一声。
- yell to shout loudly, for example because you are angry, excited, frightened or in pain:
She yelled at the boy to get down from the wall. 她冲小孩大喊,让他从墙上下来。
- cry (rather formal or literary) to shout loudly:
She ran over to the window and cried for help. 她跑到窗口呼喊救命。
- scream to shout something in a loud high voice because you are afraid, angry or excited:
He screamed at me to stop. 他冲着我大叫,要我停下来。
- cheer (especially of a crowd of people) to shout loudly to show support or praise for somebody, or to encourage them:
We all cheered as the team came onto the field. 球队入场时我们都欢呼起来。
- bellow to shout in a loud deep voice, especially because you are angry:
‘Quiet!’ the teacher bellowed. “安静!”老师大吼道。
- raise your voice to speak loudly to somebody, especially because you are angry:
She never once raised her voice to us. 她从未对我们提高嗓门说话。
- to shout/yell/cry/raise your voice to somebody
- to shout/yell/scream/bellow at somebody
- to shout/yell/cry out/scream/bellow in pain/anguish/rage, etc.
- to shout/cry out/scream for joy/excitement/delight, etc.
- to shout/yell/cry out/scream with excitement/triumph, etc.
- to shout/yell/scream/bellow at somebody to do something
- to shout/yell/scream abuse
- to shout/yell/cry/scream for help
Extra ExamplesHe found he was almost shouting. 他发现自己几乎是在喊叫。 He opened his mouth to shout, but no sound came out. 他张开嘴大喊,却没发出一点儿声音。 They were surrounded by people shouting and screaming. 他们周围围满了大喊大叫的人。 We had to shout above the noise of the engines. 我们不得不大声喊,以盖住发动机的噪音。 I could hear him shouting down the telephone. 我能听见他对着电话大喊大叫。 There's no need to shout at me! 没必要朝我大喊大叫! He shouted to the driver to stop. 他向司机大喊停车。 Emily shouted over the din of the alarms. 埃米莉在警报的嘈杂声中大声叫喊。 Jorge shouted up to her. 豪尔赫对着她高声叫喊。 The crowd shouted back in unison. 人群一齐呼喊回应。 We shouted after him, but he couldn't hear us. 我们在他身后大喊,但他没听见。 What were they shouting about? 他们在喊什么? Protesters threw stones and shouted abuse at the Senator. 抗议者朝参议员扔石块并高声辱骂。 His mother shouted encouragement from the sidelines. 他母亲在一旁大声鼓励。 ‘Just you wait!’ she shouted furiously. “你就等着吧,”。她愤怒地大叫。 ‘I'm done for!’ he shouted aloud. “我完了!”他大喊道。 ‘Go on then!’ he shouted back at them. “那就继续!”他喊着回敬他们。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- aloud
- loudly
- hoarsely
- …
- want to
- try to
- open your mouth to
- …
- about
- above
- after
- …
- keep on shouting
- keep shouting
- shout and scream
- …
- [intransitive]
to make a loud noise 呼叫;喊叫 She could hear him shouting and screaming in the next room. 她能听到他在隔壁房间大喊大叫。 I wanted to shout for joy. 我想欢呼。 - shout in/with something
He was hugging them and shouting with glee. 他拥抱着他们,高兴地大喊大叫。 - shout (out) (in/with something)
She shouted out in pain when she tried to move her leg. 她想动动腿,结果疼得大叫起来。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- aloud
- loudly
- hoarsely
- …
- want to
- try to
- open your mouth to
- …
- about
- above
- after
- …
- keep on shouting
- keep shouting
- shout and scream
- …
- [intransitive, transitive] (Australian English, New Zealand English)
to buy drinks or food for somebody in a bar, restaurant, etc. (在酒吧、餐厅等)请人喝饮料(或吃东西) I'll shout—what are you drinking? 我请客,你想喝什么? - shout (somebody) something
Who's going to shout me a drink? 谁要请我喝一杯?
Word Originlate Middle English: perhaps related to shoot; compare with Old Norse skúta ‘a taunt’.
Idioms
shout, etc. something from the rooftops
to talk about something in a very public way 告诉某人 He was in love and wanted to shout it from the rooftops. 他要大声宣布,他恋爱了。