exclamation
n. 驚叫; 感嘆(詞)
An exclamation is a sound, word, or sentence that is spoken suddenly, loudly, or emphatically and that expresses excitement, admiration, shock, or anger.
Sue gave an exclamation as we got a clear sight of the house.
我們清楚看到那所房子時,休驚歎不已。
1. an abrupt excited utterance;
2. a loud complaint or protest or reproach
3. an exclamatory rhetorical device;
There was a passionate exclamation from Mrs. Shelby, but Aunt Chloe said nothing.
謝爾貝太太悲痛地叫了一聲, 然而克蘿大娘卻一句話也沒說.
There's an exclamation mark here.
這裡有個感嘆號.
This word is used as an exclamation of surprise, anger, virtually any emotion.
這個字當驚奇憤怒 -- 幾乎任何強烈感情的感嘆語.
Ethelberta breathed a sort of exclamation, not right out, but stealthily, like a parson's damn.
埃塞爾伯塔發出了一種驚叫聲, 並非立刻, 只是偷偷兒地, 好象牧師 說 “該死的”一樣.
This is a 140 meters high water monument, sort of an exclamation mark dominating the roadstead.
它是座140米高的水制紀念碑, 猶如一個感嘆號俯視著近岸錨地.