exclamations
英 [ˌɛkskləˈmeɪʃənz]
美 [ˌɛkskləˈmeɪʃənz]
n. 感叹; 感叹语; 感叹词
exclamation的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 惊叫;感叹;感叹词;感叹句
Anexclamationis a sound, word, or sentence that is spoken suddenly, loudly, or emphatically and that expresses excitement, admiration, shock, or anger.- Sue gave an exclamation as we got a clear sight of the house.
我们清楚看到那所房子时,休惊叹不已。
- Sue gave an exclamation as we got a clear sight of the house.
双语例句
- Used in exclamations to comment on extent or degree
用於感叹句中,当言及所达到的状况或程度时 - She uses exclamations such as hey and oh and informal phrases such as let's get started.
她会使用诸如嘿和哦等感叹词,还有咱们开始吧等非正式短语。 - They embraced him with exclamations of joy.
他们欣喜地叫喊着拥抱他。 - God is not pleased with thoughtless singing of hymns, perfunctory praying of cliches, or careless exclamations of "Praise the Lord," because we can't think of anything else to say at that moment.
神不喜欢无意识的赞美,敷衍草率、陈腔滥调的祷告,或无的放矢地喊叫「赞美主」。 - Used in exclamations expressing surprise
用於感叹句,表示惊异 - For some time nothing was heard in that chamber but sobs, exclamations, and prayers.
此时,只能听到房间里的啜泣声、叹息声和祈祷声。 - The expressions range from mild to strong, from exclamations and oaths, to curses and swear words.
表达的范围从轻微到强烈,从感叹词和宣誓到诅咒和脏话。 - Presently, as we blundered and floundered along, there was a sharp cry, then a storm of exclamations.
突然,正当我们高一脚低一脚地挣扎着前进时,前面传来一声尖叫,随即是一片呼喊。 - A word used in exclamations of confusion.
困惑时使用的感叹词。 - After the will has been read out, angry exclamations aroused.
遗嘱宣读完之后,激起一片愤怒的喊声。