shout
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
Meaning: To speak or call out very loudly
喊叫,大声说
gritar, vocear
叫ぶ、大声で言う
외치다, 큰 소리로 말하다
Shout means to speak or call out very loudly, usually because of strong emotion, distance, or urgency. It can express anger, excitement, warning, or simply the need to be heard over noise or distance.
「shout」意味着非常大声地说话或呼喊,通常是因为强烈的情感、距离或紧迫性。它可以表达愤怒、兴奋、警告,或仅仅是需要在噪音或距离中被听到。
«Shout» significa hablar o llamar muy fuerte, generalmente debido a una emoción fuerte, distancia o urgencia. Puede expresar ira, emoción, advertencia, o simplemente la necesidad de ser escuchado por encima del ruido o la distancia.
「shout」は通常、強い感情、距離、または緊急性のために非常に大きな声で話すか呼びかけることを意味します。怒り、興奮、警告、または単に騒音や距離を越えて聞こえる必要性を表現できます。
Shout는 보통 강한 감정, 거리, 또는 긴급함 때문에 매우 큰 소리로 말하거나 부르는 것을 의미합니다. 분노, 흥분, 경고, 또는 단순히 소음이나 거리를 넘어 들리게 하려는 필요를 표현할 수 있습니다.
Examples
- There's no need to shout - I can hear you perfectly well. 没必要喊——我听得很清楚。No hace falta gritar, te oigo perfectamente.叫ぶ必要はありません - ちゃんと聞こえています。소리 지를 필요 없습니다 - 잘 들립니다.
- The children shouted with excitement when they saw the presents. 孩子们看到礼物时兴奋地叫了起来。Los niños gritaron de emoción cuando vieron los regalos.子供たちはプレゼントを見て興奮して叫びました。아이들은 선물을 보고 흥분하여 소리를 질렀습니다.
- He shouted a warning to the cyclists. 他向骑自行车的人大声发出警告。Él gritó una advertencia a los ciclistas.彼はサイクリストたちに警告を叫びました。그는 자전거 타는 사람들에게 경고를 외쳤습니다.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: general
Tone: neutral
Origin & History
Of uncertain origin, possibly from Old Norse 'skūta' (a taunt) or related to 'shoot' in the sense of projecting one's voice. First recorded in the 14th century.
Cultural Context
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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