yell
verb /jel/
/jel/
[intransitive, transitive]动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they yell | /jel/ /jel/ |
he / she / it yells | /jelz/ /jelz/ |
past simple yelled | /jeld/ /jeld/ |
past participle yelled | /jeld/ /jeld/ |
-ing form yelling | /ˈjelɪŋ/ /ˈjelɪŋ/ |
- to shout loudly, for example because you are angry, excited, frightened or in pain
叫喊;大喊;吼叫 - yell (at somebody/something) He yelled at the other driver.
他冲着另一位司机大叫。 - yell at somebody to do something She yelled at the child to get down from the wall.
她喊着让小孩从墙上下来。 - yell with something They yelled with excitement.
他们兴奋得喊叫起来。 - yell out (in something) She yelled out in pain.
她疼得大声喊叫。 - + speech ‘Be careful!’ he yelled.
他大叫道:“当心!” - yell something (at somebody/something) The crowd yelled encouragement at the players.
人群大声叫喊着给运动员加油。 - yell out something He yelled out her name.
他大声喊她的名字。 - yell for something He yelled for help.
他高喊救命。
Synonyms shoutshout- yell
- cry
- scream
- cheer
- bellow
- raise your voice
- shout to say something in a loud voice; to speak loudly and often angrily to somebody:
- Stop shouting and listen!
别嚷了,听着! - ‘Run!’ he shouted.
“跑!”他大喊一声。
- Stop shouting and listen!
- yell to shout loudly, for example because you are angry, excited, frightened or in pain:
- She yelled at the boy to get down from the wall.
她冲小孩大喊,让他从墙上下来。
- She yelled at the boy to get down from the wall.
- cry (rather formal or literary) to shout loudly:
- She ran over to the window and cried for help.
她跑到窗口呼喊救命。
- She ran over to the window and cried for help.
- scream to shout something in a loud high voice because you are afraid, angry or excited:
- He screamed at me to stop.
他冲着我大叫,要我停下来。
- He screamed at me to stop.
- cheer (especially of a crowd of people) to shout loudly to show support or praise for somebody, or to encourage them:
- We all cheered as the team came onto the field.
球队入场时我们都欢呼起来。
- We all cheered as the team came onto the field.
- bellow to shout in a loud deep voice, especially because you are angry:
- ‘Quiet!’ the teacher bellowed.
“安静!”老师大吼道。
- ‘Quiet!’ the teacher bellowed.
- raise your voice to speak loudly to somebody, especially because you are angry:
- She never once raised her voice to us.
她从未对我们提高嗓门说话。
- She never once raised her voice to us.
- to shout/yell/cry/raise your voice to somebody
- to shout/yell/scream/bellow at somebody
- to shout/yell/cry out/scream/bellow in pain/anguish/rage, etc.
- to shout/cry out/scream for joy/excitement/delight, etc.
- to shout/yell/cry out/scream with excitement/triumph, etc.
- to shout/yell/scream/bellow at somebody to do something
- to shout/yell/scream abuse
- to shout/yell/cry/scream for help
- He yelled at me furiously.
他怒气冲冲地对我大叫。 - She yelled back at me to mind my own business.
她冲我大声回喊,要我别多管闲事。 - She yelled in pain as she touched the hot iron.
她碰到热熨斗,疼得大叫起来。 - The children were yelling with delight.
孩子们高兴地大喊大叫。 - ‘How close are they?’ I shouted. ‘I don't know,’ she yelled back.
“他们有多近?我大叫。“我不知道,”她吼道。 - ‘Watch out!’ he yelled.
“当心!”他大叫道。 - I had to yell at the top of my lungs.
我不得不用尽全力大声叫喊。 - I had to yell at the top of my voice to make myself heard.
为了让别人听见,我不得不扯开嗓子叫喊。 - Stop yelling at me!
别冲我嚷嚷! - The crowd yelled encouragement to the team.
人群大声叫喊着给运动队加油。 - The man was yelling furiously at the other driver.
那个人正对着另一个司机愤怒地大喊大叫。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- loudly
- angrily
- furiously
- …
- hear somebody
- at
- for
- in
- …
词源Old English g(i)ellan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gillen and German gellen. - yell (at somebody/something) He yelled at the other driver.