crying
v. 哭( cry的現在分詞 ); 喊,叫; 叫賣,大聲報道,哭著說; 鳴
n. 哭泣聲;哭泣
If you say that there is a crying need for something, you mean that there is a very great need for it.
There is a crying need for more magistrates from the ethnic minority communities.
亟須更多來自少數民族群體的治安官。
You can say that something is a crying shame if you are annoyed and upset about it.
It's a crying shame that police have to put up with these mindless attacks.
令人氣憤的是,警察不得不忍受這些無知的批評。
1. the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds);
1. noisy with or as if with loud cries and shouts;
2. demanding attention;
3. conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible;
for crying out loud
豈有此理:用來表示憤怒或驚奇
When his father refused to let him have his own way, the child played his trump card by crying.
看到爸爸沒有如自己的意, 那孩子便使出絕招,哇的一聲哭了起來.
She had stopped crying but his shouting set her off again.
她已經不哭了,但是他的大聲喊叫使她又哭了起來.
The little girl had been crying and her eyes were red.
這個小女孩一直在哭,眼睛都紅了.
I heard someone crying out for help.
我聽見有人呼救.
He dandled the baby to make him stop crying.
他顛動著嬰兒,哄他不再哭.