| 释义 | View usage for: (ɪkskleɪm) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense exclaims,  present participle exclaiming,  past tense, past participle exclaimedverbWriters sometimes use exclaim to show that someone is speaking suddenly, loudly, or emphatically, often because they are excited, shocked, or angry.  'He went back to the lab,' Iris exclaimed impatiently. [VERB with quote]  He exclaims that it must be a typing error. [VERB that] Synonyms: cry out, call, declare, cry More Synonyms of exclaimexclaim in British English (ɪkˈskleɪm) verbto cry out or speak suddenly or excitedly, as from surprise, delight, horror, etcDerived formsexclaimer (exˈclaimer)  nounWord origin C16: from Latin exclāmāre,  from clāmāre  to shoutexclaim in American English (ɛkˈskleɪm; ɪkˈskleɪm)   verb intransitive, verb transitive  to cry out; speak or say suddenly and vehemently, as in surprise, anger, etc. Derived formsexclaimer (exˈclaimer)  nounWord origin Fr exclamer  < L exclamare  < ex- , out + clamare , to cry, shout: see  clamorSuddenly he had exclaimed: 'I know!Examples of 'exclaim' in a sentenceexclaimIn other languagesexclaimBritish English: exclaim VERB  Writers sometimes use exclaim to show that someone is speaking suddenly and loudly. He went back to the lab,' she exclaimed impatiently. American English: exclaimBrazilian Portuguese: exclamarChinese: > 突然呼喊因兴奋、震惊、愤怒等European Spanish: exclamarFrench: s'exclamerGerman: ausrufenItalian: esclamareJapanese: 叫ぶKorean: 외치다European Portuguese: exclamarLatin American Spanish: exclamar
Chinese translation of 'exclaim' vi  大声(聲)叫嚷(dàshēng jiàorǎng)
vt  to exclaim that ...  叫喊 ... (jiàohǎn ... )
Definition to cry out or speak suddenly or excitedly, as from surprise, delight, horror, etc. `I don't believe it!' he exclaimed.Synonyms cry out shout proclaim utter call out vociferate (archaic)Additional synonymsDefinition to speak loudly so as to attract attention `Boys!' he called, `Dinner's ready!'Synonyms cry,  announce,  shout,  scream,  proclaim,  yell,  cry out, whoopDefinition to utter loudly or shout `You're under arrest!' he cried.Synonyms shout,  call,  bell,  scream,  roar,  hail,  yell,  howl,  call out,  exclaim,  shriek,  bellow,  whoop,  screech,  bawl,  holler (informal),  ejaculate (archaic),  sing out,  halloo,  vociferate (archaic)Definition to state firmly and forcefully He declared his intention to become the best golfer in the world.Synonyms state,  claim,  announce,  voice,  express,  maintain,  confirm,  assert,  proclaim,  pronounce,  utter,  notify,  affirm,  profess,  avow,  aver,  asseverate (formal) |