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shout    音标拼音: [ʃ'ɑʊt]
n. 呼喊,喊声
vi. 呼喊,喊叫,嚷
vt. 高喊

呼喊,喊声呼喊,喊叫,嚷高喊

shout
n 1: a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the
speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the
audience" [synonym: {cry}, {outcry}, {call}, {yell}, {shout},
{vociferation}]
v 1: utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually
denoting characteristic manner of speaking); "My
grandmother is hard of hearing--you'll have to shout" [ant:
{whisper}]
2: utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor
inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but
she couldn't hear me" [synonym: {shout}, {shout out}, {cry},
{call}, {yell}, {scream}, {holler}, {hollo}, {squall}]
3: utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!'
he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the mother
shouted when she saw her child looking lost" [synonym: {exclaim},
{cry}, {cry out}, {outcry}, {call out}, {shout}]
4: use foul or abusive language towards; "The actress abused the
policeman who gave her a parking ticket"; "The angry mother
shouted at the teacher" [synonym: {abuse}, {clapperclaw},
{blackguard}, {shout}]

Shout \Shout\, v. t.
1. To utter with a shout; to cry; -- sometimes with out; as,
to shout, or to shout out, a man's name.
[1913 Webster]

2. To treat with shouts or clamor. --Bp. Hall.
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3. To treat (one) to something; also, to give (something) by
way of treating. [Slang, Australia & U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


Shout \Shout\, n.
1. A loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden
outcry, especially of a multitudes expressing joy,
triumph, exultation, or animated courage.
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The Rhodians, seeing the enemy turn their backs,
gave a great shout in derision. --Knolles.
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2. A gratuitous entertainment, with refreshments or the like;
a treat. [Slang, Australia & U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


Shout \Shout\ (shout), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Shouted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Shouting}.] [OE. shouten, of unknown origin; perhaps
akin to shoot; cf. Icel. sk[=u]ta, sk[=u]ti, a taunt.]
1. To utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or
exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers,
etc.
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Shouting of the men and women eke. --Chaucer.
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They shouted thrice: what was the last cry for?
--Shak.
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2. To entertain with refreshments or the like gratuitously;
to treat. [Slang, Australia & U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

{To shout at}, to utter shouts at; to deride or revile with
shouts.
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142 Moby Thesaurus words for "shout":
Homeric laughter, alleluia, aller sans dire, applaud, applause,
bark, battle cry, bawl, be in stitches, be manifest, be no secret,
bellow, belly laugh, blare, blare forth, blaze, blaze abroad,
blazon, blazon about, blow, boff, boffola, bray, break up,
burst into laughter, burst of laughter, burst out,
burst out laughing, burst with laughter, bust a gut, cachinnate,
cachinnation, cackle, call, call out, caterwaul, celebrate, cheer,
chortle, chorus of cheers, chuckle, clamor, come across,
convulsion, crow, cry, cry for joy, cry out, declaim, exclaim,
fit of laughter, gales of laughter, giggle, give a cheer, glare,
go into convulsions, go without saying, guffaw, ha-ha, hail,
hallelujah, halloo, hang out, hearty laugh, hee-haw, hee-hee,
herald, herald abroad, hilarity, ho-ho, holler, hollo, hooray,
hoot, horselaugh, hosanna, howl, hurrah, hurray, huzzah, laugh,
laugh it up, laugh outright, laughing, laughter,
nearly die laughing, need no explanation, outburst of laughter,
paean, peal of laughter, proclaim, project, promulgate, rah,
rallying cry, risibility, roar, roar of laughter,
roar with laughter, sauter aux yeux, scream, screech, set up,
shake like jelly, shake with laughter, shout hosanna,
shout of laughter, shriek, snicker, snigger, snort,
speak for itself, split, split with laughter, squall, squawk,
squeal, stand, stand out, stick out, strike the eye, tee-hee,
thunder, thunder forth, titter, trumpet, trumpet forth, vociferate,
war cry, war whoop, whoop, yammer, yap, yawl, yawp, yell, yelp,
yippee, yo-ho, yowl, yuck, yuk-yuk


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