1.尖锐的喊声[笑声];〈美〉引起人注意的事物;怪有趣的东西
1.尖声叫喊,惊喊;引人注意
2.尖声讲,令人吃惊地说;动人听闻地报导[描述]
1.a sound of someone shrieking; a loud high sound made by a bird or animal, or by a machine
1.to shout in a loud high voice because you are frightened, excited, or surprised; to say something in a very loud high voice
1.Well, he threw his toys against the wall, jumped on the couch while shrieking at the top of his lungs, and he tried to bite my hand.
嗯,他把玩具往墙上扔,跳到沙发上撕心裂肺般地尖叫,还想咬我的手。
2.That was just the sound of my life force being sucked into a shrieking vortex of infinite boredom.
(那是我的生命力被吞噬在无尽的无聊漩涡中的声音)。
3.A shrieking BANSHEERAY hurtles at him from above the trees.
一只斑溪尖叫从上面的树林猛冲向他。
4.They indulged in a very noisy pantomime, and we were all shrieking with laughter.
他们投入地表演着一个非常吵闹的童话剧,我们都尖叫着大笑起来。
5.After all their histrionic shrieking about standards in television, it was only a matter of time before the tabloids got it in the neck.
在关于电视行业标准的夸张的大呼小叫之后,八卦小报受到惩罚只是时间问题。
6.One of the two women was shrieking and screaming, and rubbing dust in her hair, while the other was mute with shock.
其中一名妇女尖声嚎叫着,擦着她头发上的灰尘,而另一位害怕得说不出话来。
7.Byron shook his head and raised his voice over the shrieking siren.
拜伦摇摇头,提高嗓门儿盖过尖厉的警报声。
8.In a BBC interview in 2006 he was goaded into a furious, shrieking attack on American criticisms of China's rapidly growing defence budget.
他在2006年接受BBC访问时,在采访人的挑动下,对美国批评中国快速增加国防预算作出充满激愤的高声反击。
9.The shore was full of people , shrieking and tearing their hair as they looked toward the sea .
岸边挤满了人,他们都眺望着海上,指手划脚地叫嚷着。
10.Two more goblins, trying to edge past the shrieking couple into the room, were caught in the chain of malevolent magic.
更有两个地精期望跨过这尖叫的一对儿跻进屋内,同样被这恶毒的魔法锁链所捕获。