词汇 | shout |
释义 | shout Theme: SYMBOL n. an exclamation point.Put a shout at the end of the line. Make this dull story more sexy.This gal uses shouts like they were salt and pepper. shout 1. noun 1 a drink or round of drinks bought for others; the purchase of a round AUSTRALIA, 1854. 2 your turn to buy drinks for someone else AUSTRALIA, 1882. 3 your turn to buy anything AUSTRALIA, 1911. 4 a call on the police radio. Derived from conventional 'shout' (used to hail) UK, 1970. 5 a greeting US, 1999 2. verb 1 to buy a round of drink for others AUSTRALIA, 1854. 2 to buy something as a present for another AUSTRALIA, 1949. 3 to write exclusively in upper case US, 1995.► shout at your shoesto vomit US, 1987.► wouldn't shout if a shark bit youto be stingy AUSTRALIA, 1986 shout down shout sb down • shout down sb to shout loudly while someone is talking because you want to prevent them from being heard: Several students stood up to protest, but they were quickly shouted down. Opposition MPs tried to shout him down, but he carried on with his speech. shout out shout out sth • shout sth out • shout out to suddenly shout something or say something in a loud voice: Someone in the audience shouted out "Get on with it!" Maria could hear people screaming and laughing and shouting out her name.■ SIMILAR TO: call out, yell out a shoutA greeting, salute, or expression of respect to someone addressed to someone while one is being recorded or broadcast, as on radio, television, or the internet. Real quick, I just want to give a shout to my manager Sarah—without her, I never would have gotten this opportunity. While you're on the line, is there anyone you'd like to give a shout to, such as family or friends? shout n. an exclamation point. (see also screamer, shriek.) Put a shout at the end of the line. Make this dull story more sexy. shout/proclaim from the housetops To make known publicly.
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