clamour
美['klæmər] 英['klæmə(r)]
n. 喧闹
v. 喧哗;大声地要求
sp. = clamor(英).
英英释义
Noun- loud and persistent outcry from many people;
"he ignored the clamor of the crowd"
Verb- utter or proclaim insistently and noisily;
"The delegates clamored their disappointment"
- make loud demands;
"he clamored for justice and tolerance"
例句
用作名词(n.)- The clamour of the church bells strikes my ears.教堂钟声的喧闹声传到我的耳中。
- She recently got used to the clamour and business of the city life.她不久就习惯城市生活的喧闹繁忙。
用作动词(v.)- The noise in the auditorium had risen to a clamour.厅堂内的嘈杂声变成一片喧哗。
- Man gose into the noisy crowed to drown his own clamour of silence.人们走入喧哗的人群中,想要淹没自己沉默的呼声。