holler
holler 英 [ˈhɒlə(r)] 美 [ˈhɑlə(r)]
vi. 发牢骚;叫喊;抱怨 vt. 大声叫喊 n. 叫喊
进行时:hollering 过去式:hollered 过去分词:hollered 第三人称单数:hollers 名词复数:hollers
- When you holler, you yell a little too loudly and abruptly. A kid stuck in a tree might holler for help until someone shows up to help him climb down.
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- vi. 发牢骚;叫喊;抱怨
- vt. 大声叫喊
- n. 叫喊
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1. Housewives often holler about high cost of living.
主妇们常常抱怨生活费用昂贵。
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2. “Now you have my number … holler at me later,” he told her.
他对她说:“现在你有我的号码,恩,稍晚给我打电话。”
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3. "I brought breakfast, " I holler to them when they're finally standing and running their hands through their hair.
他们终于站起身来,正用手整理着头发。 “我给你们带早餐来了,”我向他们喊道。
- holler (n.) 1896, from holler (v.); earlier hollar (1825). As a style of singing (originally Southern U.S.), first recorded 1936.
- holler (v.) 1690s, American English, variant of hollo (1540s) "to shout," especially "to call to the hounds in hunting," which is related to hello. Compare colloquial yeller for yellow, etc. Related: Hollered; hollering.
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