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n.
喧鬧
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v.
喧嘩;大聲地要求
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= clamor(英).
Noun:
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loud and persistent outcry from many people;
"he ignored the clamor of the crowd"
Verb:
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utter or proclaim insistently and noisily;
"The delegates clamored their disappointment"
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make loud demands;
"he clamored for justice and tolerance"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The clamour of the church bells strikes my ears.
天主堂鐘聲的吵鬧聲傳至我的耳中。
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She recently got used to the clamour and business of the city life.
她剛剛就自覺性市區日常的喧嘩正忙。
用作動詞 (v.)
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The noise in the auditorium had risen to a clamour.
廳堂內的亂哄哄聲轉為非常嘈雜。
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Man gose into the noisy crowed to drown his own clamour of silence.
消費者踏進喧嚷的客戶群中,我想要沉入我自己潛移默化的心聲。
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Attempts..to silence a speaker by clamour.
出于: R. Whately
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An important section of the Army..fell a victim to the country's clamour for economy.
出于: E. Longford
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The obscure bird Clamour'd the livelong night.
來源于:Macbeth ,
Shakespeare
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The urban working classes came into the open to clamour for reform.
選自: A. Briggs
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If you tell me to do a thing, I will do it, without clamouring to know why.
出于: R. Sutcliff
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