柯林斯詞典exclamation /??kskl??me???n/ (exclamations) 1. N-COUNT An exclamation is a sound, word, or sentence that is spoken suddenly, loudly, or emphatically and that expresses excitement, admiration, shock, or anger. 驚叫; 感嘆 Sue gave an exclamation as we got a clear sight of the house. 我們清晰地看到房子時,蘇發(fā)出了一聲驚嘆。 返回 exclamation劍橋詞典something you say or shout suddenly because of surprise , fear , pleasure , etc. (因吃驚、害怕、喜悅等而發(fā)出的)呼喊,驚叫 an exclamation of delight 高興的大叫 例句 We all jumped up from our seats , with exclamations of surprise .The man gave an exclamation and clasped both hands to his chest .We heard exclamations of rage and frustration coming from the other room as he struggled to fix the problem .In Enid Blyton books , the children are always uttering excited exclamations, especially about food !With an exclamation of disgust , she drew back and covered her face . 返回 exclamation