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BNC: 2779 COCA: 2118

scream

1 scream /ˈskriːm/ verb
screams; screamed; screaming
1 scream
/ˈskriːm/
verb
screams; screamed; screaming
Learner's definition of SCREAM
[no object] : to suddenly cry out in a loud and high voice because of pain, surprise, etc.(因为疼痛、惊讶等)尖叫
: to say (something) in a loud and high voice because you are angry, afraid, etc.(因为生气、害怕等)大声叫,高声喊
[no object]
[+ object]
often + out
[no object] : to make a very loud, high sound发出尖锐的响声
always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to move very quickly through a place while making a lot of noise呼啸而过
[no object] : to speak, write, or express something in a way that shows intense or uncontrolled emotion抨击
[+ object] : to bring (an idea, word, etc.) into your mind very clearly清晰地表明

scream bloody murder

(US) informal or British scream blue murder
: to scream, yell, or complain in a very loud or angry way高声叫嚷(表不满或愤怒)

scream for

[phrasal verb]
scream for (something) informal
: to demand or need (something)需要
: to be very suitable or appropriate for (something)很适合做(某事)
2 scream /ˈskriːm/ noun
plural screams
2 scream
/ˈskriːm/
noun
plural screams
Learner's definition of SCREAM
[count] : a loud and high cry or sound尖叫声
often + of
[singular] informal + old-fashioned : a person or thing that is very funny滑稽的人(或物)
BNC: 2779 COCA: 2118

scream

1 of 2

verb

screamed; screaming; screams

intransitive verb

1
a(1)
: to voice a sudden sharp loud cry
(2)
: to produce harsh high tones
b
: to make a noise resembling a scream
the siren screamed
c
: to move with great rapidity
2
a
: to speak or write with intense or hysterical emotion
b
: to protest, demand, or complain vehemently
c
: to laugh hysterically
3
: to produce a vivid startling effect

transitive verb

1
: to utter with or as if with a scream
"Use your mirror!" screamed her petrified bodyguard … Alan Coren
Fans in the mosh pit shook their fists and screamed her lyrics in unison. Neal Karlen
2
: to call (something) to mind very strongly and clearly
They may be a pain to carve, but few things scream Halloween quite like the iconic jack o'lantern. Matt Juul
There's something about Jane Austen novels, and especially Pride & Prejudice, that just screams fall reading to me. Kerry Jarema

scream

2 of 2

noun

1
: a loud sharp penetrating cry or noise
2
: a very funny person or thing

Example Sentences

Verb She screamed when the door suddenly slammed shut. This is so irritating I could scream. The crowd screamed with excitement. He was dragged, kicking and screaming, from the room. He screamed at her to stop. Sirens were screaming in the distance. Police cars screamed down the street. Newspaper headlines screamed about the spike in crime. Noun She let out a piercing scream. that new comedy is a scream See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
South Los Angeles had to scream before anyone would pay attention. Los Angeles Times, 30 Apr. 2022 Zach encouraged Rachel to scream out her frustrations. Dana Rose Falcone, Peoplemag, 8 Aug. 2022 Erik Ezukanma began training camp at a whisper’s tone, but as practices have commenced the Miami Dolphins rookie receiver is beginning to scream for attention. Omar Kelly, Sun Sentinel, 2 Aug. 2022 In May, boaters discovered a body in a barrel at Lake Mead after hearing a woman scream from the side of the beach, McClatchy News reported. al, 26 July 2022 In a side room, whenever guests entered, a motion detector would set off loud power tools hidden under the floorboards, causing some viewers to scream. John Ortved, New York Times, 20 July 2022 All Mookie Betts could do was scream, grab his bat off the ground by the barrel and chop at the air, incredulity sweeping through him and everyone else in blue. Los Angeles Times, 11 Oct. 2021 There, no one but the paying spectators get to hear your car scream. Ronald D. White, San Diego Union-Tribune, 24 Sep. 2021 Neighbors heard her scream and called the police, who found her in an alley outside the building. BostonGlobe.com, 13 July 2021
Noun
The girl pulled back and let out a piercing scream. Fox News Staff, Fox News, 27 Aug. 2022 Behind her, people follow her moves in joyously chaotic ways — some burst into air guitar solos, while others let out the occasional primal scream. Melinda Fulmer, Los Angeles Times, 1 Sep. 2022 This is my favorite kind of Black Keys, but that’s not to say the anthemic scream along stuff was lacking. Rory Appleton, The Indianapolis Star, 17 July 2022 Billy does decide to face the creature head on, but the scene cuts away, leaving the audience with only his blood-curdling scream to infer death. Brian Davids, The Hollywood Reporter, 9 Aug. 2022 Horford celebrated by letting out a scream and pumping his fists. oregonlive, 9 May 2022 TikTok users let out a collective scream of joy today (July 14) with the news that Beyoncé has finally joined the social media platform. Jonathan Cohen, SPIN, 14 July 2022 That was the primal scream coming from Rodrick Pleasant of Gardena Serra High on a cool, breezy Saturday afternoon at Moorpark High after learning his wind-legal performance in the 100 meters was the fastest in state history. Los Angeles Times, 21 May 2022 Harmon hosted her first primal scream event in March 2021. Washington Post, 14 Feb. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English scremen; akin to Middle Dutch schreem scream

First Known Use

Verb

12th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a(1)

Noun

1605, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of scream was in the 12th century
BNC: 2779 COCA: 2118
scream

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + SCREAM | SCREAM + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdeafening, ear-piercing, ear-splitting, high-pitched, loud, piercing, shrill震耳欲聾的尖叫;大聲尖叫;刺耳的尖叫;高聲尖叫;尖聲喊叫muffled, stifled, strangled悶聲喊叫;沉悶的驚呼;戛然而止的叫喊agonizing, hysterical, terrible讓人痛苦的/歇斯底里的/可怕的尖叫agonized, terrified痛苦的/恐懼的尖叫VERB + SCREAMhear聽到尖叫emit, give, let out發出尖叫muffle, stifle, suppress捂住/強忍住/抑制尖叫SCREAM + VERBecho, ring out尖叫聲迴盪His screams echoed through the empty house.他的尖叫聲在空蕩的房子裏回響。come from尖叫聲來自⋯The scream came from upstairs.樓上傳來一聲尖叫。PREPOSITIONwith a scream尖叫着She reacted to the news with hysterical screams.得知這個消息,她歇斯底里地尖叫起來。scream for為⋯而尖叫a scream for help求救的尖叫聲scream of⋯的尖叫screams of laughter刺耳的大笑screams of terror恐懼的尖叫
scream

verb

ADVERB | VERB + SCREAM | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBaloud失聲尖叫loudly大聲尖叫silently暗自悲歎Despair shook him and he screamed silently in the darkness.絕望使他戰慄,黑暗中他內心一聲悲歎。hysterically, shrilly, wildly歇斯底里地尖叫;尖聲喊叫;拚命尖叫almost, practically幾乎尖叫起來back尖叫回應VERB + SCREAMwant to想要尖叫I was so bored I wanted to scream.我無聊透了,恨不能大叫幾聲。try to試圖尖叫begin to開始尖叫hear sb聽到某人尖叫PREPOSITIONafter在⋯身後尖叫Marion screamed after them, 'Stop! Stop!'瑪麗昂在他們身後尖聲大叫:“停下!停下!”at朝着⋯尖叫She screamed at me to get out of the way.她尖聲大叫,讓我讓開路。for為⋯而叫喊The trapped passengers screamed for help.被困的乘客尖聲呼救。in因⋯而尖叫People ran for the exits, screaming out in terror.人們奔向出口,恐懼地尖叫着。with⋯地尖叫People were staggering around, screaming with pain.人們跌跌撞撞地四處亂竄,痛苦地尖叫着。PHRASESbegin screaming, start screaming開始尖叫scream your head off拚命叫喊The baby was screaming its head off.嬰兒拚命尖叫。stop screaming停止尖叫

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