exclaim
柯林斯词典
1. V-T Writers sometimes use exclaim to show that someone is speaking suddenly, loudly, or emphatically, often because they are excited, shocked, or angry. (因興奮、震驚、憤怒等) 突然呼喊; 驚叫
"He went back to the lab," Inez exclaimed impatiently. “他廻實騐室了,”伊內玆不耐煩地叫道。
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exclaim /ɪkˈskleɪm/ (exclaiming,exclaimed,exclaims)
剑桥词典
- to say or shout something suddenly because of surprise , fear , pleasure , etc.
- "You can't do that!" she suddenly exclaimed.
- Someone in the audience was heard to exclaim, "He's a bit old to play Romeo !"
- As we appeared , all muddy and sodden , Mum rushed towards us exclaiming and fussing .
- "Good grief !", he exclaimed, "It's my old mate Tony !"
- After the show, the girls exclaimed that it was the best thing they'd ever seen . 返回 exclaim
(因喫驚、害怕、喜悅等)呼喊,驚叫
[ 跟直接引語一起使用的動詞 ] "You can't leave now!" she exclaimed. “你現在不能離開!”她大叫道。
[ 跟直接引語一起使用的動詞 ] "Nonsense!" he exclaimed in disgust . “廢話!”他充滿厭惡地大聲喝道。
She exclaimed in delight upon hearing the news . 她聽到這個消息高興得叫了起來。
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