英 [ˈklæmə(r)] 美 [ˈklæmər]
n. 喧闹,叫嚷;大声的要求
vi. 喧嚷,发喧嚣声;持续地喊声
vt. 喧嚷着说出
第三人称单数clamors
现在分词clamoring
过去式clamored
过去分词clamored
clamor /ˈklæmə/ TEM4 [ clamoring clamored clamors ]
loud and persistent outcry from many people
he ignored the clamor of the crowd
同义词: clamoring / clamour / clamouring / hue and cry
compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring
They clamored the mayor into building a new park
失败是缺点的累积那便是某一桌挤着一堆人大声大喊加油(Oil),人声鼎沸(Clamor),由于展现长龙了,或闪现所谓的趋向,不要问国家为我们做什么,要问我们为国家做过什么;不要问团队为我们做什么,要问我们为团...
没有昨天,但现在没有目的地 clamoring for » 叫嚣 Switching time from 12 noon to 1 pm » 切换时间中午12时至1时 ..
... claim 宣称,需要,要求的权利,要求 clamor 喧闹,叫嚣 clamorous 吵闹,叫喊的 ...
曾经有个拳王被地痞揍了,拳王很不服气, 比利T+0气得他大声叫嚷(Clamor):“有本事我们上擂台打!”台上台下的不同表现说明了什么?
In the earliest version, the gods destroy the human race because its clamor had been so disturbing to them.
在最早的版本中,众神毁灭了人类,因为人类的喧闹声对他们来说太令人烦躁了。
However, it might cause a clamor.
但这也许会招致一场喧嚣。
Then they would make a clamor, or throw in a burning plastic bag.
然后他们会大声嚷嚷,或者扔一个点着的塑料袋进去。
The New York Times reports that the clamor to get into community colleges has grown so strong that many have had to plow new, auxiliary parking lots;
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In Washington, clamor grows for a new Federal agency to deal with bad bank debt.
He's putting himself in a position where people are starting to clamor for him to run.
Today the remoteness is a major advantage as consumers worldwide clamor for fresh (and clean) seafood.