shouts
n. 呼喊,喊叫( shout的名词复数 ); 轮到请客
v. 呼,喊,叫( shout的第三人称单数 ); 大声讲
If you shout, you say something very loudly, usually because you want people a long distance away to hear you or because you are angry.
He had to shout to make himself heard above the near gale-force wind...
在呼啸的大风中他得大声喊叫才能让别人听见。
'She's alive!' he shouted triumphantly...
“她还活着!”他欢欣鼓舞地大声叫道。
If you say that someone is in with a shout of achieving or winning something, you mean that they have a chance of achieving or winning it.
He knew he was in with a shout of making Craig Brown's squad for Japan.
他明白自己有望为日本建成克雷格·布朗之队。
If you are in a pub and someone you are with says 'It's your shout' or 'It's my shout', they mean that it is your turn or their turn to buy a round of drinks.
They interrupted the customary one minute's silence with jeers and shouts.
他们讥讽着,喊叫着,打破了惯常的那一分钟沉默。
He tried to calm them, but was greeted with shouts of derision.
他试图让他们平静下来,但却招致他们大声的嘲笑。
After a moment the barracking began. First came hisses, then shouts.
过了一会儿便有人起哄了。先是嘘声,然后就是大喊大叫。
The shouts changed to screams of terror.
喊叫声变成了惊恐的尖叫声。
Children were changing classrooms amid laughter and shouts.
孩子们在欢笑声和喊叫声中换教室。