clamor
英 ['klæmə(r)]
美 ['klæmər]
n. 扰嚷; (表示抗议,支持等的)叫喊
v. 喧嚷; 用吵吵嚷嚷的方法迫使; 吵吵闹闹地发出[表示]
现在分词:clamoring 过去式:clamored 第三人称单数:clamors 过去分词:clamored
COCA.12008
英英释义
noun
- loud and persistent outcry from many people
- he ignored the clamor of the crowd
- a loud harsh or strident noise
verb
- make loud demands
- he clamored for justice and tolerance
- utter or proclaim insistently and noisily
- The delegates clamored their disappointment
- compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring
- They clamored the mayor into building a new park
双语例句
- Here ducks and crane rabbits and deer, all clamor for your attention, and replace the pain of the day with awe and wonder.
在这里,鸭子、鹤、兔子,还有鹿吵吵闹闹,吸引了你的注意,让你在敬畏和惊奇中忘记了一天的苦恼。 - In contrast to the clamor it has caused abroad, the organization's influence is almost indiscernible in China.
虽然在国外闹得沸沸扬扬,但该组织在国内的影响已经几乎看不到了。 - Some days, though, the clamor of multiple competing demands on our time, energy, and attention can be just too much to bear.
然而,有些时候,我们会面临时间、精力和注意力在多方面的竞争,因为太多而无法承受。 - Isn't it better to more clamor place?
去更热闹的地方不是更好吗? - That's one of the reasons I ran for President: because I believe so strongly that the voices of ordinary Americans were being drowned out by the clamor of a privileged few in Washington.
这是我竞选总统的原因之一:因为我坚信美国普通民众的声音早被华盛顿少数特权集团的喧闹声淹没。 - A few days later, Hillary and I flew to Africa, far away from the clamor at home.
几天后,我和希拉里飞到非洲,远离国内的喧嚣。 - The clamor of traffic has receded to a distant murmur.
车辆的喧闹声已渐渐远去,变得模糊起来。 - Man goes into the noisy crowd to drown his own clamor of silence.
人走进吵闹的人群,是为了掩没他自己无声的轰鸣。 - Public clamor can melt metals, authoritative, the company has won a high share.
众口铄金、一言九鼎为公司赢得了较高的占有率。 - But the old ways of choosing a President were giving way in 1824 before the clamor for a popular choice.
但这一旧的总统遴选方式于1824年让位给了甚嚣尘上的大众选举。