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
COCA.12008
英英释义
noun
- loud and persistent outcry from many people
- he ignored the clamor of the crowd
- a loud harsh or strident noise
verb
- make loud demands
- he clamored for justice and tolerance
- utter or proclaim insistently and noisily
- The delegates clamored their disappointment
- compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring
- They clamored the mayor into building a new park
双语例句
- Besides, I think it is better to get far away from the clamor of the election and have a discussion here.
而且我想我们远离那片竞选的喧嚣,到这里来谈比较好一点。 - The clamor of the traffic gave me a headache.
交通的噪声使我头疼。 - A few days later, Hillary and I flew to Africa, far away from the clamor at home.
几天后,我和希拉里飞到非洲,远离国内的喧嚣。 - Some days, though, the clamor of multiple competing demands on our time, energy, and attention can be just too much to bear.
然而,有些时候,我们会面临时间、精力和注意力在多方面的竞争,因为太多而无法承受。 - Nothing could be more blood-curdling than the clamor of that wild and desperate bell, wailing amid the shadows.
圣美里的警钟声。那口钟在黑暗中狂敲猛击,传送着绝望的哀号,再没有比这更悲凉的了。 - When the people clamor dissolutely stop slowly.
当人们的喧哗放肆慢慢停止。 - Isn't it better to more clamor place?
去更热闹的地方不是更好吗? - Here ducks and crane rabbits and deer, all clamor for your attention, and replace the pain of the day with awe and wonder.
在这里,鸭子、鹤、兔子,还有鹿吵吵闹闹,吸引了你的注意,让你在敬畏和惊奇中忘记了一天的苦恼。 - The guy again happened to be behind the pair at the checkout, where the little girl immediately began to clamor for a toy and burst into tears upon discovering there would be no toy for her.
结账时,这个人碰巧又排在这对母女后面,看到小女孩一到柜台便开始吵着要玩具;结果发现没玩具后又突然哭了起来。 - They have been making a clamor for reform, particularly in political system!
他们强烈要求改革,特别是政治体制!