clamour的中文翻译是什么意思

clamour

US/ˈklæmɚ/
UK/ˈklæmə(r)/

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

clamour柯林斯释义

VERB大声要求;愤怒疾呼

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。

N-SING嘈杂声;吵闹声

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。

clamour英文释义

Noun

1. loud and persistent outcry from many people;

  • he ignored the clamor of the crowd

Verb

1. utter or proclaim insistently and noisily;

  • The delegates clamored their disappointment

2. make loud demands;

  • he clamored for justice and tolerance

clamour场景例句

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.

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clamour词性变形

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