exclaims
英 [ɪkˈskleɪmz]
美 [ɪkˈskleɪmz]
v. (由于强烈的情感或痛苦而)惊叫,呼喊
exclaim的第三人称单数
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...
双语例句
- The other guy with a surprised look and exclaims," Do you think you will run faster than the tiger with those?"
另一个人惊奇地看着他说,“你以为穿上这个就可以跑得过老虎吗?” - He exclaims that it must be a typing error.
他惊呼道那一定是个打字错误。 - It's something like the habit of my dear friend Susan, who whenever she sees a beautiful place exclaims in near panic, It's so beautiful here!
就像我的朋友苏珊有个习惯,每当她看见一个美丽的地方,就会近乎恐慌地惊叫:这儿真美! - "Really?!" the Jenny exclaims." Then you should come to my house, I have a whole attic full of pancakes!"
“真的吗?!”詹妮大叫道。“那么你应当到我家来,我有一整个阁楼的薄煎饼!” - The man suddenly sits up and exclaims. "Shut up, everybody, and do as the kind lady says!"
那人忽然坐起来大声说:“别再说了,各位,就照这位好心女士说的去做吧!” - It is undoubtedly a historical event of the first magnitude, the worst financial crisis since the second world war, he exclaims. It could have produced a Great Depression had appropriate decisions not been taken at the appropriate time.
特里谢大声说道:毫无疑问,这是一个极其重要的历史性事件,是自二战以来最严重的金融危机。如果我们不是在恰当的时间做出了恰当的决定,它可能已把世界带入大萧条。 - When back, many people flocked to his house. "buy me a computer-assisted recorder, brother." exclaims his younger brother, as if it is easy to get.
回到家里,屋里早坐满了人“哥,给我捎台带电脑的收录机!”弟弟是那么兴奋,似乎收录机唾手可得。 - Everyone has been lying to her, she exclaims;
她大声说,人人都一直在骗她; - And sighing it again, exclaims on Death.
又叹息一声,将死神骂詈。 - She exclaims, when I ask whether she ever thought of walking off into the wings after the frustrations and indignities of her time at the White House.
当我问她,在白宫经历了挫折和屈辱之后,她是否想过要退出政治舞台。从来没有,从来没有!她大声说。