scream
scream 英 [skri:m] 美 [skrim]
v. 尖叫;呼啸 n. 尖叫
进行时:screaming 过去式:screamed 过去分词:screamed 第三人称单数:screams 名词复数:screams
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- v. 尖叫;呼啸
- n. 尖叫
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1. People ran for the exits, screaming out in terror.
人们惊恐万状,尖叫着奔向出口。
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2. Someone was screaming for help.
有人在喊救命。
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3. He screamed at me to stop.
他冲着我喊,要我停下来。
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4. His sister screamed out that he was crazy.
他姐姐大叫着说他昏了头。
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5. She let out a scream of pain.
她疼得大叫一声。
- scream (n.) mid-15c., from scream (v.).
- scream (v.) late 12c., scræmen, of uncertain origin, similar to words in Scandinavian, Dutch, German, and Flemish (such as Old Norse skræma "to terrify, scare," Swedish scrana "to scream," Dutch schreijen "cry aloud, shriek," Old High German scrian, German schreien "to cry"). Related: Screamed; screaming. Screaming meemies is World War I army slang, originally a soldiers' name for a type of German artillery shell that made a loud noise in flight (from French woman's name Mimi), extended to the battle fatigue caused by long exposure to enemy fire.
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