intransitive. To make a noise or outcry.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or shout (loudness) > cry or shout [verb (intransitive)] > outcry or clamour (12) galstrec1230 intransitive. To make a noise or outcry. huea1250 intransitive. To shout, make an outcry; spec. in hunting, and now in the Cornish sea fisheries. Cf. huer, n. galec1386 transferred. To make an outcry, exclaim against something. noisea1393 intransitive. To make a noise or outcry. Now poetic and British regional. clamourc1400 intransitive. To make a clamour; to shout, or utter loud and continued cries or calls; to raise an outcry, make a noise or din of speech. Said of… brawl1447 intransitive. To raise a clamour, make a disturbance; in early use sometimes to brag or boast loudly. (to brawl in church technically includes any… yammer1513 To make a loud unpleasant noise or outcry; to howl, yell; to roar, shout. to noise it1663 to noise it: to clamour, cry out. Obsolete. rare. hue-and-crya1734 to raise the hue and cry, make an outcry; to pursue with hue and cry. beclamour1832 chi-hike1874 (transitive) to salute with the cry ‘chi-hike’; also absol. or intransitive, to make a noisy demonstration. In Australia and (less commonly) New… hullabaloo1936 intransitive to make a hullabaloo; also transitive. |
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