exclaim
英 [ɪkˈskleɪm]
美 [ɪkˈskleɪm]
v. (由于强烈的情感或痛苦而)惊叫,呼喊
过去式:exclaimed 现在分词:exclaiming 第三人称单数:exclaims 过去分词:exclaimed
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牛津词典
verb
- (由于强烈的情感或痛苦而)惊叫,呼喊
to say sth suddenly and loudly, especially because of strong emotion or pain- ‘It isn't fair!’, he exclaimed angrily.
“这不公平!”他气愤地喊道。 - She opened her eyes and exclaimed in delight at the scene.
她睁开眼睛,看到这情景,高兴得叫出声来。
- ‘It isn't fair!’, he exclaimed angrily.
柯林斯词典
- VERB (由于激动、震惊、愤怒等)突然呼喊,惊叫,大声喊
Writers sometimes useexclaimto show that someone is speaking suddenly, loudly, or emphatically, often because they are excited, shocked, or angry.- 'He went back to the lab', Iris exclaimed impatiently...
“他回实验室去了,”艾里斯不耐烦地大声说。 - He exclaims that it must be a typing error.
他惊呼道那一定是个打字错误。
- 'He went back to the lab', Iris exclaimed impatiently...
英英释义
verb
- utter aloud
- `I won!' he exclaimed
- `Help!' she cried
- `I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost
- state or announce
- `I am not a Communist,' he exclaimed
- The King will proclaim an amnesty