柯林斯詞典yell /j?l/ (yelling,yelled,yells) 1. V-T/V-I If you yell, you shout loudly, usually because you are excited, angry, or in pain. (因興奮、生氣或痛苦) 大聲叫喊 "Eva!" he yelled. “伊娃!”他大聲叫道。 I'm sorry I yelled at you last night. 很抱歉我昨晚對(duì)你大喊大叫了。2. PHRASAL VERB Yell out means the same as . 大聲叫 "Are you coming or not?" they yelled out after him. “你來(lái)還是不來(lái)?”他們?cè)谒砗蟠舐暯泻啊?/p>3. N-COUNT A yell is a loud shout given by someone who is afraid or in pain. (恐懼或痛苦中的人發(fā)出的) 大聲叫喊 Something brushed past Bob's face and he let out a yell. 什么東西擦過(guò)了鮑勃的臉,他發(fā)出了一聲大叫。 返回 yell劍橋詞典to shout something or make a loud noise , usually when you are angry , in pain , or excited (通常指生氣、疼痛或激動(dòng)時(shí))叫喊,吼叫(著說(shuō)) Our neighbours were yelling (obscenities ) at each other this morning . 今天早晨我們的鄰居在互相破口大罵。 The child yelled out in pain . 孩子痛得大叫起來(lái)。 [ 跟直接引語(yǔ)一起使用的動(dòng)詞 ] "Just get out of here!" she yelled. “滾出去!”她大吼道。 例句 Jeez, don't yell at me - I'm just telling you what she said!We crept up behind her and yelled "Boo!"She yelled at the children to sit down.We could hear the neighbours yelling at each other.Don't yell at me, I heard you the first time ! 返回 yell