1. | [i][t] (因伤痛、害怕、激动等)尖叫to give a loud, high cry, because you are hurt, frightened, excited, etc. |
He covered her mouth to stop her from screaming. 他捂上她的嘴,不让她叫出声来。 | |
The kids were screaming with excitement. 孩子们兴奋地喊叫着。 | |
People ran for the exits, screaming out in terror. 人们惊恐万状,尖叫着奔向出口。 | |
The baby was screaming itself hoarse. 婴儿哭得嗓子都哑了。 |
2. | [t][i] (向某人或为某事)高声喊,大声叫to shout sth in a loud, high voice because of fear, anger, etc. |
‘Help!’ she screamed. “救命啊!”她喊道。 | |
Someone was screaming for help. 有人在喊救命。 | |
He screamed at me to stop. 他冲着我喊,要我停下来。 | |
She screamed abuse at him. 她对他破口大骂。 | |
His sister screamed out that he was crazy. 他姐姐大叫着说他昏了头。 |
3. | [i] 发出大而尖的声音;呼啸而过to make a loud, high noise; to move fast, making this noise |
Lights flashed and sirens screamed. 灯光闪动,警报鸣叫。 | |
The powerboat screamed out to sea. 汽艇呼啸着出海了。 |
1. | [c] 尖叫;尖锐刺耳的声音a loud high cry made by sb who is hurt, frightened, excited, etc.; a loud high noise |
She let out a scream of pain. 她疼得大叫一声。 | |
They ignored the baby's screams. 他们对孩子的哭叫充耳不闻。 | |
He drove off with a scream of tyres. 他驾车吱地一声开走了。 |
2. | [sing] (informal) 可笑的人(或物)a person or thing that causes you to laugh |
He's a scream. 他挺滑稽的。 |