clamour
n. 喧哗声,喧闹; 大声的要求或抗议
v. 大声(或吵闹)地要求,(尤指乱哄哄地)大声地喊叫,呼叫
If people are clamouring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.
...competing parties clamouring for the attention of the voter...
互相竞争的政党吵闹着争取选民的注意
At breakfast next morning my two grandsons were clamouring to go swimming.
第二天早饭时,我那两个孙子嚷嚷着要去游泳。
Clamour is used to describe the loud noise of a large group of people talking or shouting together.
Kathryn's quiet voice stilled the clamour...
凯瑟琳平静的声音使得嘈杂声平息了下来。
She could hear a clamour in the road outside.
她能听得见外面路上的吵闹声。
1. loud and persistent outcry from many people;
1. utter or proclaim insistently and noisily;
2. make loud demands;
The venomous clamour of a jealous woman a more deadly poison than a mad dog's tooth.
一个好吃醋的女人恶毒地漫骂起来,比一只疯狗咬人还要凶狠致命.
There was a public outcry [ clamour ] .
舆论 哗然.
If the Fed still has some clout, why the clamour for fiscal stimulus?
如果联邦储备委员会还有其他补救措施, 为什么不尝试财政政策已刺激经济 呢 ?
The clamour of the heavy traffic gave you a headache.
来往车辆嘈杂的声浪使人头痛.
The clamour for her resignation grew louder.
要求她辞职的呼声越来越大.