clamors

英 [ˈklæməz] 美 [ˈklæmərz]

v.  喧嚷; 用吵吵嚷嚷的方法迫使; 吵吵闹闹地发出[表示]
clamor的第三人称单数



双语例句

  1. From the Boulevard Bourdon to the bridge of Austerlitz one of those clamors which resemble billows stirred the multitude.
    从布尔东林荫大道到奥斯特里茨桥,人声鼓噪有如海潮咆哮,人群动荡起来了。
  2. There is probably some truth on both sides, but recently the public clamors for the legalization of voluntary euthanasia seem increasingly strong.
    或许双方都有点道理,但是最近公众要求对自愿安乐死合法化的呼声似乎越来越高。
  3. These clamors wild to a race of pride I give.
    将这些粗野的喧嚷向一个自豪的民族奉献。
  4. He was interrupted in a speech by clamors of disapprobation.
    他的演说因反对的叫嚣声而中断。
  5. Likes in the city which clamors alone walking, also likes in the peaceful time arousing the enthusiasm.
    喜欢在大声坚持单独走的城市,在激起热情的平安的时间也喜欢。
  6. But after sings, the friend is loudly clamors that, You looked!
    而唱完之后,朋友更是大声喧哗说:你看!
  7. We could hear clamors of indignation.
    我们可以听见愤怒的呼喊声。
  8. Analysis of Time Systems in Clamors with Tumult
    《喧哗与骚动》的时间体系探微