clamoured
英 [ˈklæməd]
美 [ˈklæmərd]
v. 大声(或吵闹)地要求; (尤指乱哄哄地)大声地喊叫,呼叫
clamour的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 大声要求;愤怒疾呼
If peopleare clamouring forsomething, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.- ...competing parties clamouring for the attention of the voter...
互相竞争的政党吵闹着争取选民的注意 - At breakfast next morning my two grandsons were clamouring to go swimming.
第二天早饭时,我那两个孙子嚷嚷着要去游泳。 - Clamouris also a noun.
- ...the clamour for his resignation.
要求他辞职的呼声
- ...competing parties clamouring for the attention of the voter...
- N-SING 嘈杂声;吵闹声
Clamouris used to describe the loud noise of a large group of people talking or shouting together.- Kathryn's quiet voice stilled the clamour...
凯瑟琳平静的声音使得嘈杂声平息了下来。 - She could hear a clamour in the road outside.
她能听得见外面路上的吵闹声。
- Kathryn's quiet voice stilled the clamour...
in AM, use 美国英语用 clamor
双语例句
- A large sophisticated institution surprised everyone with a 10-figure loss on derivatives, its stock price crumbled, a few pundits said I told you so, and some politicians clamoured for reform.
一家大型老练机构的衍生品业务出现10位数损失,举世震惊,其股价暴跌。几位评论人士说我早就预言过了,部分政客则嚷嚷着要实行改革。 - Seeing their mother put on her bonnet the younger children clamoured to go with her.
看见妈妈戴上了帽子,小孩子们就一起叫嚷起来,要跟她一起去。 - Dozens of Spanish beauties clamoured to get close to their idol.
无数的西班牙美女顿时尖叫,拥过去接近她们的偶像。 - The newspapers clamoured against the government's policy.
报纸大声疾呼反对政府的政策。 - Children always clamoured to be taken to see it.
小孩子更是吵着大人,带他们去瞧吊死人。 - A dozen clamoured to put on our list.
有一打人吵着要在我们的名单上登记。 - As the world's media clamoured to take her picture and hear her story, a woman was ushered to her bedside and within seconds taken away again.
当各国媒体争相为她拍照,听取她的故事的时候,一位妇女被带到小女孩的床边,几秒钟后,她又被带走了。 - Tom stood up to speak, but people clamoured him down.
汤姆站起来讲话,但人们嚷嚷着把他轰了下去。 - They all clamoured to take the floor.
他们纷纷要求发言。 - Jack clamoured among them, the conch forgotten.
杰克在他们当中鼓噪着,也不记得海螺了。