美 [skriːm aʊt]
大声尖叫或喊叫:高声尖叫或喊叫,通常因为强烈的情绪,如恐惧、兴奋或愤怒。
... scream for 强烈要求;为…而尖叫 scream out 大叫;尖声喊叫 screaming 尖叫的;使人惊叹的;使人捧腹大笑的 ...
... scream for 强烈要求;为…而尖叫 scream out 大叫;尖声喊叫 screaming 尖叫的;使人惊叹的;使人捧腹大笑的 ...
... scream down呼啸着灌入 scream out尖声发出 scream through呼啸地过 ...
These books scream out to be included in a list of favourites.
这几本书亟须列入最受读者喜爱的书目之中。
Abandoned in 1972, the 2.1 square miles scream out for use.
这座于1972年废弃的基地面积达2.1平方英里,至今还在寻找投资方。
Their eyes grow wide, their bottom lip quivers and their sweet little voices scream out, "Please, Please, Please!"
他们的眼睛睁得大大的,下嘴唇抖动着,用他们可爱的声音尖叫,“给我买这个,给我买这个,给我买这个!”
The iPad, like any highly-hyped gadget, seems to scream out to the cybersecurity research community to be hacked.
But will single-theme issues scream out to readers off the newsstand?
FORBES: Will The Revamped ESPN Magazine Attract Advertisers Or Push Readers Away? Or Both?
When not feeling sorry for the wives, I want to scream out to them and myriads of others who are ignoring such signals: Don't stand by your man no matter what, because eventually he will turn on you.