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11. | To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm. |
| 叫嚷因痛苦、害怕、惊讶或热情而大声喊叫 |
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12. | He felt an irresistible impulse to cry out at the sight. |
| 他看到那景象,情不自禁想要大声叫喊。 |
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13. | It's a shame that even in our affluent society, charities have to cry out for funds. |
| 真遗憾,甚至在我们这个富裕的社会里,慈善事业也仍然得乞求资金。 |
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14. | It’s a shame that even in our affluent society, charities have to cry out for funds. |
| 真遗憾,甚至在我们这个富裕的社会里,慈善事业也仍然得乞求资金。 |
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15. | to shout; to cry; to call out loudly |
| 嚷 |
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16. | Toes numb with cold;too numb with fear to cry out. |
| 冻麻的脚趾;吓得呆住了而叫喊不出声来 |
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17. | She started to cry out: "But he can't be drunk!" |
| 把刚要说:"可他是不会喝醉的,"这话又咽下去了。 |
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18. | Her instinct had been to cry out, to rebel. But some inner voice had warned her to be careful. |
| 她本能地想大喊,抗议,但某个内在的声音警告她要谨慎从事。 |
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19. | The people began to cry out for justice to be done. |
| 人们开始为应做的正义而大声喊叫。 |
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20. | to cry out about one's grievances; to complain loudly about an alleged injustice |
| 喊冤叫屈 |
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