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
- Cathy, who on earth is that man? You have this whole place in a clamor.
cathy,那男的到底是谁?你让这儿整个都闹起来了。 - Man goes into the noisy crowd to drown his own clamor of silence.
人走进吵闹的人群,是为了掩没他自己无声的轰鸣。 - 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! - However, it might cause a clamor.
但这也许会招致一场喧嚣。 - Mo Yan, this years winner, has seen his books flying off the shelves as Chinese and foreign readers clamor for copies of the new laureates works.
莫言,是今年的获奖者,由于中外读者对这位获奖者的作品的疯狂需求,已经可以看见他的书不断地飞离书架。 - In contrast to the clamor it has caused abroad, the organization's influence is almost indiscernible in China.
虽然在国外闹得沸沸扬扬,但该组织在国内的影响已经几乎看不到了。 - 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。 - There was a great clamor of squawks and screes from the crowd when first he moved.
他刚一动弹,鸥群中就嘎嘎、嘎嘎地嚷起来。 - Do not ignore the clamor of your adversaries, the uproar of your enemies, which rises continually.
不要忘记你敌人的声音。那起来敌你之人的喧哗时常上升。 - Sohu CEO Charles Zhang said he hoped SNL would attract not just the audience they already had, but also more high school and University viewers that advertisers clamor for.
搜狐CEO张朝阳表示,除了老观众外,他还希望《周六夜现场》能吸引备受广告客户垂青的高中生和大学生群体。