intransitive. To cry, call out, shout; to speak very loudly. Also: to cry out in grief or pain, to scream, yell; to lament, weep. Now rare (Englis…
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > cry or exclaim [verb (intransitive)] (45) remeeOE intransitive. To cry, call out, shout; to speak very loudly. Also: to cry out in grief or pain, to scream, yell; to lament, weep. Now rare (Englis… ropeOE intransitive. To utter a cry or shout; to cry out. gredec1000 intransitive. To cry, cry out, shout; to wail. epec1175 intransitive. To cry aloud. yeiec1175 intransitive. To cry out, shout. ascry1352 intransitive. To cry out, shout, exclaim. to cry out1382 To utter loud and (usually) impassioned exclamation; to exclaim. intransitive and transitive. Of things: To emit a creaking sound. to lift (up) a cry, one's voice1382 transitive. In various phrases chiefly Hebraisms, or in the Hebrew manner. to lift (up) a cry, one's voice, etc.: to cry out loudly. Also figurative. cryc1384 intransitive. To utter the voice loudly and with exclamatory effort, whether under the influence of emotion, as indignation, fear, pain, surprise… outcryc1390 intransitive. To cry out. yawlc1400 intransitive. To cry out loudly from pain, grief, or distress: also said of the howling of dogs, the ‘wauling’ of cats, the screaming of peacocks. openc1425 intransitive. Hunting. Of a hound: to bay or cry loudly when on a scent or in sight of the quarry. Also figurative. bursta1450 To break forth into sudden activity, or manifestation of an inward force. Of persons: To break out… Const. in, with (a speech, a cry, or other mode… yelp?c1450 To lift up one's voice; to cry aloud; to sing loud or on a high note. Obsolete. escry1483 intransitive. To cry out, exclaim. assurd1523 To burst forth, break out. to break forth1526 To burst into utterance; to exclaim with sudden outburst. gaure1530 To shout or cry (cf. gape, v. 1c). to call out?1532 intransitive. To utter a loud call or calls; to cry or shout out. exclaim1570 intransitive. To cry out suddenly and vehemently; to cry out from pain, anger, delight, surprise, etc. Rarely with out. reclaim1611 intransitive. To exclaim, to call or cry out loudly. Obsolete. voice1627 intransitive. To use the voice, to speak; esp. to cry something out, make an exclamation. Formerly also transitive with it. Now rare. blathe1640 ? To cry out. to set up one's pipes1671 †to set up one's pipes: to cry out, shout, yell (obsolete). †to take a pipe (Scottish): to weep, cry (obsolete). to tune one's pipe (Scottish): to… bawze1677 To exclaim, shout. sing1813 To call or cry out. Great-Scott1902 transitive and intransitive. To exclaim ‘Great Scott!’ (at), express great surprise (at). yip1907 intransitive. To utter a sharp cry or yelp (with a dog or human being as subject); to shout; to complain. Originally U.S. Subcategories:— issue (of cry) (2) — specific exclamations (15) |
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