clamor在线翻译
名词喧哗声,喧闹; 大声的要求或抗议
不及物动词喧哗,吵闹; 大声地要求或抗议
不及物动词
1. The children were clamouring to go to the zoo.
孩子们大声吵着要去动物园。
2. The starving crowd are clamoring for food.
饥饿的人群吵着要食物。
名词
1. They made a clamor for reform.
他们大声要求改革。
2. The clamor of the traffic gave me a headache.
交通的噪声使我头疼。
1. 喧闹:clammy 湿粘的 | clamor 喧闹 | clamorous 吵闹的
2. 叫嚷:confuse 困惑 | clamor 叫嚷 | whine 抱怨
3. 喧闹,叫嚣:claim 宣称,需要,要求的权利,要求 | clamor 喧闹,叫嚣 | clamorous 吵闹,叫喊的
4. 喧闹, 叫嚷, 大声的要求 喧嚷, 大声的要求:clammy || 湿粘的, 湿冷的 | clamor || 喧闹, 叫嚷, 大声的要求 喧嚷, 大声的要求 | clamorous || 大喊大叫的
1. Marketers clamor for her endorsements, borrowing her name and image to peddle everything from cell phones to doughnuts.
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2. This has been in sharp contrast to the clamor before the meetings.
3. clamor的翻译
3. Besides the clamor from some parties for elections soon, some have been insisting that political figures are given roles in his cabinet.
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4. It's a highlight because the number of blogs keeps rising as the country's vast pool of Web users clamor to make their mark online.
5. After China officially overtook Japan as the world's second largest economy, some countries have made a greater clamor that Beijing must undertake more international responsibilities.
6. The coalition has steadily unraveled as the death toll rises and angry publics clamor for troops to leave.
7. The area was an eery corner of silence within the clamor of crying babies and toddlers running naked in the mud.
8. clamor
8. To the surprise of many on the political left and most pundits, the clamor for a big expansion of government has not materialized.
9. We must not lose sight of our social and economic imperatives and of the challenges that we must overcome today despite the Western clamor.
10. Wind rattled walls and windows of standing buildings with a clamor reminiscent of the quake itself.
noun
1. loud and persistent outcry from many people
e.g. he ignored the clamor of the crowd
Synonym: clamoring clamour clamouring hue and cry
2. clamor
2. a loud harsh or strident noise
verb
1. clamor什么意思
1. make loud demands
e.g. he clamored for justice and tolerance
Synonym: clamour
2. utter or proclaim insistently and noisily
e.g. The delegates clamored their disappointment
Synonym: clamour
3. clamor的翻译
3. compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring
e.g. They clamored the mayor into building a new park