screaming
adj. 尖叫的,令人驚愕的,引人捧腹大笑的
v. (因傷痛、害怕、激動等)尖叫 ~發出尖叫聲( scream的現在分詞 ); (向某人或為某事)高聲喊; 發出大而尖的聲音; 呼嘯而過
When someone screams, they make a very loud, high-pitched cry, for example because they are in pain or are very frightened.
Women were screaming; some of the houses nearest the bridge were on fire...
女人們在尖叫;離橋最近的幾所房屋起火了。
If I hear one more joke about my hair, I shall scream...
如果我再聽到有人拿我的頭髮開玩笑,我就會尖叫。
If you scream something, you shout it in a loud, high-pitched voice.
'Brigid!' she screamed. 'Get up!'...
“布里吉德!”她尖叫道,“起來!”
I was screaming at them to get out of my house...
我尖叫著讓他們離開我的家。
When something makes a loud, high-pitched noise, you can say that it screams .
She slammed the car into gear, the tyres screaming as her foot jammed against the accelerator...
她用力關上車門發動汽車,腳猛踩油門時輪胎髮出刺耳的聲音。
As he talked, an airforce jet screamed over the town.
他談話時,一架軍用噴氣式飛機在鎮子上空呼嘯而過。
If you say that someone is a scream, you think they are very funny.
1. sharp piercing cry;
2. a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry;
1. loud and sustained; shrill and piercing;
2. so extremely intense as to evoke screams;
3. resembling a scream in effect;
4. marked by or causing boisterous merriment or convulsive laughter;
She lost her head and started screaming at me.
她驚慌失措,開始向我大聲尖叫。
The unearthly silence was broken by a shrill screaming.
一聲尖叫打破了這可怕的沉寂。
I was screaming at them to get out of my house.
我尖叫著讓他們離開我的家。
He had to be dragged kicking and screaming into action.
他要被強拉硬拽才肯行動起來。
To play in front of 40,000 screaming fans was a great experience.
在4萬名尖叫的球迷面前打比賽是一次非常棒的經歷。