柯林斯詞典exclaim /?k?skle?m/ (exclaiming,exclaimed,exclaims) 1. V-T Writers sometimes use exclaim to show that someone is speaking suddenly, loudly, or emphatically, often because they are excited, shocked, or angry. (因興奮、震驚、憤怒等) 突然呼喊; 驚叫 "He went back to the lab," Inez exclaimed impatiently. “他廻實騐室了,”伊內(nèi)玆不耐煩地叫道。 返回 exclaim劍橋詞典to say or shout something suddenly because of surprise , fear , pleasure , etc. (因喫驚、害怕、喜悅等)呼喊,驚叫 [ 跟直接引語一起使用的動詞 ] "You can't leave now!" she exclaimed. “你現(xiàn)在不能離開!”她大叫道。 [ 跟直接引語一起使用的動詞 ] "Nonsense!" he exclaimed in disgust . “廢話!”他充滿厭惡地大聲喝道。 She exclaimed in delight upon hearing the news . 她聽到這個消息高興得叫了起來。 例句 "You can't do that!" she suddenly exclaimed.Someone in the audience was heard to exclaim, "He's a bit old to play Romeo !"As we appeared , all muddy and sodden , Mum rushed towards us exclaiming and fussing ."Good grief !", he exclaimed, "It's my old mate Tony !"After the show, the girls exclaimed that it was the best thing they'd ever seen . 返回 exclaim