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单词 to cry out
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to cry out
to cry out
1. To utter loud and (usually) impassioned exclamation; to exclaim. intransitive and transitive. Of things: To emit a creaking sound.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > cry or exclaim [verb (intransitive)]
remeeOE
ropeOE
gredec1000
epec1175
yeiec1175
ascry1352
to cry out1382
to lift (up) a cry, one's voice1382
cryc1384
outcryc1390
yawlc1400
openc1425
bursta1450
yelp?c1450
escry1483
assurd1523
to break forth1526
gaure1530
to call out?1532
exclaim1570
reclaim1611
voice1627
blathe1640
to set up one's pipes1671
bawze1677
sing1813
Great-Scott1902
yip1907
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > cry or exclaim [verb (transitive)]
to bolk out1382
cryc1384
belchc1500
out-braya1561
to cry out1597
belvea1794
re-ejaculate1826
sing1833
ejaculate1853
explete1902
Great-Scott1902
yip1927
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > unpleasant quality > shrill quality > sound shrill [verb (intransitive)] > creak
chirkc1386
chark1393
fratchc1440
geig1513
jarg1513
graislea1522
cry?1523
screak1565
creak1582
crake1656
complain1722
to cry out1781
1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Ecclus. I. 18 Thanne crieden out the sonus of Aron.
1483 Cath. Angl. 82 To Cry owte, exclamare.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Isa. xii. B Crie out, and be glad, thou that dwellest in Sion.
1597 W. Shakespeare Romeo & Juliet iii. iii. 108 Art thou a man? thy forme Cryes out thou art. View more context for this quotation
1653 H. Cogan tr. F. M. Pinto Voy. & Adventures xix. 67 Threatening, if they cryed out never so little, to kill them all.
1781 Lieut. Archer Let. 30 June in Naval Chron. (1804) 11 291 Our poor ship grinding, and crying out at every stroke.
1819 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto I ccvii. 106 They will not cry out before they're hurt.
1890 A. Gissing Village Hampden III. iii. 72 He just cried out a good-night..and set off.
2. Const. against, at, on, upon (persons or things objected to); for (something wanted); †to cry out of, to complain loudly or vehemently of (a matter).
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the mind > language > speech > request > protesting or remonstrance > protest against [verb (transitive)]
biremec1200
to cry against ——1382
to cry outc1385
reclaimc1449
reclaim1566
to exclaim at, on, upon1583
to exclaim against1594
to cry on ——1609
disentreat1611
tax1614
deprecatea1643
to make a noise about1668
protest1887
the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > discontent or dissatisfaction > state of complaining > complain about [verb (transitive)]
plainc1400
muse1402
plaintc1425
grudgec1450
complain1509
murmell1546
to cry out of1548
repine1577
complain1584
remonstrate1625
churl1627
bemurmur1837
holler1936
c1385 J. Wyclif Wks. (1880) 157 All cristene men schal crie out on þes deuelis blasphemyes.
1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry IV f. xiiijv All pore people will rayle and crie out upon us.
1548 Hall's Vnion: Edward IV f. xxixv Which commaundement so vexed..that they cryed out of God.
1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 249 Criyng out of the dammages and great hurtes that they had susteyned.
1579 S. Gosson Schoole of Abuse f. 24 His crueltie was so lowdely cryed out on.
1600 W. Shakespeare Henry V ii. iii. 26 They say he cride out on Sack.
1630 W. Bedell Let. in R. Parr Life J. Usher (1686) Coll. clii. 421 He is the..most cried out upon.
1634 T. Herbert Relation Some Yeares Trauaile 160 A seuere Scholler..cries out against their filthinesse.
1653 H. Cogan tr. F. M. Pinto Voy. & Adventures xv. 48 Crying out for help.
a1680 T. Brooks Wks. (1867) VI. 217 Sometimes they cry out of the malice, plots, envy, and rage of men.
1711 tr. S. Werenfels Disc. Meteors Stile in tr. S. Werenfels Disc. Logomachys 194 You cry out Thief upon a Man.
1722 D. Defoe Jrnl. Plague Year 195 They wou'd cry out of the Cruelty of being confin'd.
1759 O. Goldsmith Bee 13 Oct. 56 The world..may cry out at a bankrupt who appears at a ball.
1871 R. H. Hutton Ess. (1877) I. 92 Every living movement of human thought..cries out against it.
1874 C. M. Yonge Cameos cxxii, in Monthly Packet Sept. 240 The state of the Church cried out for a general council.
3. To be in child-birth. Cf. shout v. Obsolete.
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the world > life > source or principle of life > birth > confinement > be confined [verb (intransitive)] > give birth
kenc1000
childc1175
beara1382
labour1454
to cry out1623
parturiate1649
pup1708
to fall in two1788
accouche1819
to have one's bed1848
pip1973
to put to bed1973
1623 W. Shakespeare & J. Fletcher Henry VIII v. i. 67 What, is she crying out ? View more context for this quotation
1668 S. Pepys Diary 12 July (1976) IX. 260 Betty Michell..cries out..and she brings forth a girl.
1692 N. Luttrell Diary in Brief Hist. Relation State Affairs (1857) II. 417 He has ordered all the English nobility and gentry to be present at her crying out.
1707 tr. M.-C. d'Aulnoy Diverting Wks. 479 Couriers were dispatch'd..to desire them to come to Her Majesty's Crying-out.
1753 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison VI. xlvii. 294 Aunt Nell..was at the Crying-out.
4. To sell out by auction. Obsolete.
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society > trade and finance > selling > a public sale > sell by public sale [verb (transitive)] > sell by auction
roup1513
to sell at a pike1594
to put, etc., under the spear1600
knocka1626
outcry1676
to cry out1701
cant1720
to knock down1765
auctioneer1785
auction1884
1701 London Gaz. No. 3748/4 Mr. John Boulte..Pawn~broker..gave his Employment, and cried out his Goods.
5. Colloquial phrase for crying out loud, an exclamation expressing astonishment or impatience. Originally U.S.
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the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > expression of irritation [interjection]
when1592
pshaw1607
que voulez-vous1841
psht1868
what the Hanover1902
gah1917
give me strength1923
for crying out loud1924
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > exclamation of wonder [interjection] > mingled with impatience
for crying out loud1924
1924 H. C. Witwer Love & Learn vi. 148For crying out loud’ butts in Hazel impatiently.
1933 M. Allingham Sweet Danger v. 69 Well for crying out loud!.. That's a nasty scrape.
1941 ‘R. West’ Black Lamb & Grey Falcon II. 156 For crying out loud, why did you do it?
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