exclaim
exclaim 英 [ɪkˈskleɪm] 美 [ɪkˈsklem]
vi. 呼喊,惊叫;
进行时:exclaiming 过去式:exclaimed 过去分词:exclaimed 第三人称单数:exclaims 名词复数:exclaims
- The verb exclaim is from the Latin word exclamare, which means "to cry out." The English meaning is similar, to cry out, but with the added element of a strong emotion such as fear, joy, surprise.
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- vi. 呼喊,惊叫;
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1. It isn't fair!’, he exclaimed angrily.
“这不公平!”他气愤地喊道。
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2. She exclaimed that it was useless.
她大叫说这是无效的。
- exclaim (v.) 1560s, back-formation from exclamation or else from Middle French exclamer (16c.), from Latin exclamare "cry out loud, call out," from ex "out," perhaps here an intensive prefix (see ex-), + clamare "cry, shout, call" (from PIE root *kele- (2) "to shout"). Spelling influenced by claim. Related: Exclaimed; exclaiming.
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