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shout
- IPA[SHout]
美式
- (of a person) utter a loud call or cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion;say something very loudly; call out
- a loud cry expressing a strong emotion or calling attention;one's turn to buy a round of drinks
verb: shout, 3rd person present: shouts, gerund or present participle: shouting, past tense: shouted, past participle: shouted
noun: shout, plural noun: shouts
- 釋義
- 片語
動詞
- 1. (of a person) utter a loud call or cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion she shouted for joy
- ▪ say something very loudly; call out he leaned out of his window and shouted abuse at them I shouted out a warning
- ▪ speak loudly and angrily to; insult or scold loudly he apologized because he had shouted at her in front of them all
- ▪ prevent someone from speaking or being heard by shouting he was shouted down as he tried to explain the decision
- ▪ indicate or express (a particular quality or characteristic) unequivocally or powerfully from crocodile handbag to gold-trimmed shoes she shouted money
- 2. Australian, New Zealand informal treat (someone) to (something, especially a drink) I'll shout you a beer
- ▪ buy a round of drinks anyone shooting a hole in one must shout for all players present on the course
名詞
- 1. a loud cry expressing a strong emotion or calling attention his words were interrupted by warning shouts
- 2. British informal one's turn to buy a round of drinks “Do you want another drink? My shout.”