scream
- IPA[skrēm]
美式
- give a long, loud, piercing cry or cries expressing excitement, great emotion, or pain;cry something in a high-pitched, frenzied way
- a long, loud, piercing cry expressing extreme emotion or pain;a high-pitched cry made by an animal
verb: scream, 3rd person present: screams, gerund or present participle: screaming, past tense: screamed, past participle: screamed
noun: scream, plural noun: screams
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. give a long, loud, piercing cry or cries expressing excitement, great emotion, or pain they could hear him screaming in pain
- ▪ cry something in a high-pitched, frenzied way I ran to the house screaming for help “Get out!” he screamed
- ▪ urgently and vociferously call attention to one's views or feelings, especially ones of anger or distress his supporters scream that he is being done an injustice the creative side of me is screaming out for attention
- ▪ make a loud, high-pitched sound sirens were screaming from all over the city
- ▪ move very rapidly with or as if with a loud, high-pitched sound a shell screamed overhead
名詞
- 1. a long, loud, piercing cry expressing extreme emotion or pain they were awakened by screams for help 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a high-pitched cry made by an animal the screams of the seagulls
- ▪ a loud, piercing sound the scream of a falling bomb
- ▪ an irresistibly funny person, thing, or situation the movie's a scream 同義詞 反義詞