shouting
shouting — 名詞
1. the sound produced when a person or a group of people call out very loudly, ofte
喊叫聲
人們大聲呼喊時發出的聲音
the sound produced when a person or a group of people call out very loudly, often because they are angry, excited, or in pain
Angry shouting from the crowd could be heard several streets away.
群眾憤怒的喊叫聲在好幾條街外都聽得到。
passive: shouting + could be heard
Hassan heard shouting coming from the kitchen and ran to see what was wrong.
Hassan 聽到廚房傳出喊叫聲,於是跑過去查看發生了什麼事。
verb of perception: hear shouting
There was so much shouting during the meeting that no one could finish a sentence.
會議期間的喊叫聲太大,以至於沒有人能把一句話說完。
The children's shouting in the playground echoed across the entire park.
孩子們在操場上的喊叫聲響遍了整個公園。
Élise covered her ears because the shouting in the small room was too loud.
Élise 捂住耳朵,因為小房間裡的喊叫聲實在太吵了。
- silence
complete absence of sound
- whispering
soft, quiet speech instead of loud voices
文法句型
hear shouting
there was shouting
shouting from [place/person]
用法筆記
Uncountable noun in standard use. Frequently appears after verbs of perception (hear, listen to) or in existential constructions with 'there is/was'. For a single loud cry, use the countable noun 'shout' instead.