exclamation
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT An exclamation is a sound, word, or sentence that is spoken suddenly, loudly, or emphatically and that expresses excitement, admiration, shock, or anger. 驚叫; 感嘆
Sue gave an exclamation as we got a clear sight of the house. 我們清晰地看到房子時(shí),蘇發(fā)出了一聲驚嘆。
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exclamation /??kskl??me???n/ (exclamations)
劍橋詞典
- something you say or shout suddenly because of surprise , fear , pleasure , etc.
- We all jumped up from our seats , with exclamations of surprise .
- The man gave an exclamation and clasped both hands to his chest .
- We heard exclamations of rage and frustration coming from the other room as he struggled to fix the problem .
- In Enid Blyton books , the children are always uttering excited exclamations, especially about food !
- With an exclamation of disgust , she drew back and covered her face . 返回 exclamation
(因吃驚、害怕、喜悅等而發(fā)出的)呼喊,驚叫
an exclamation of delight 高興的大叫
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