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clamor

英 ['klæmə(r)]

美 ['klæmər]

n.  扰嚷; (表示抗议,支持等的)叫喊
v.  喧嚷; 用吵吵嚷嚷的方法迫使; 吵吵闹闹地发出[表示]

现在分词:clamoring 过去式:clamored 第三人称单数:clamors 过去分词:clamored 

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COCA.12008

英英释义

noun

verb

  • make loud demands
    1. he clamored for justice and tolerance
    Synonym:clamour
  • utter or proclaim insistently and noisily
    1. The delegates clamored their disappointment
    Synonym:clamour
  • compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring
    1. They clamored the mayor into building a new park

双语例句

  • No matter what Shao Ran has experienced, desperation, sadness, confusion, clamor, or hope, happiness, peace or quiet, what she's seen was reality, and what she gained was a more unadulterated ego.
    不管经历了绝望、忧愁、烦乱、喧嚣还是希望、欢乐、祥和与安宁,一路走来邵然看到的是真实,收获的是更加纯粹的自我。
  • Isn't it better to more clamor place?
    去更热闹的地方不是更好吗?
  • The world of a person, little some clamor, have another some silent.
    一个人的世界,少了些喧哗,多了些寂静。
  • Do not forget the clamor of your foes, the continuous uproar of your enemies.
    千万不要忘了你敌人的喧嚣,和反抗你的人们不断的狂叫。
  • In contrast to the clamor it has caused abroad, the organization's influence is almost indiscernible in China.
    虽然在国外闹得沸沸扬扬,但该组织在国内的影响已经几乎看不到了。
  • Public clamor can melt metals, authoritative, the company has won a high share.
    众口铄金、一言九鼎为公司赢得了较高的占有率。
  • But the old ways of choosing a President were giving way in 1824 before the clamor for a popular choice.
    但这一旧的总统遴选方式于1824年让位给了甚嚣尘上的大众选举。
  • However, it might cause a clamor.
    但这也许会招致一场喧嚣。
  • When the people clamor dissolutely stop slowly.
    当人们的喧哗放肆慢慢停止。
  • Not in the clamor of the crowded street
    不在拥挤的街道上的叫嚣声中