clamored
英 [ˈklæməd]
美 [ˈklæmərd]
v. 喧嚷; 用吵吵嚷嚷的方法迫使; 吵吵闹闹地发出[表示]
clamor的过去分词和过去式
双语例句
- The women clamored to narrate their stories with an infectious energy and enthusiasm which was hard to leave behind.
这些妇女争先恐后地讲述她们的经历,其感人的活力和热情令人难以忘怀。 - They clamored against the government's plans.
他们叫嚣着反对政府的计划。 - The photographers clamored for a picture of the famous actor and his new girlfriend.
摄影师吵着要替这位名演员和他的新女友拍照。 - Thousands clamored for tickets for the events where Obama would appear.
数以千计的人们大声嚷着要奥巴马签字售书场所的门票。 - These probable individual selves found themselves alive within a God's dream and they clamored to be released into actuality.
这些可能的个人自我发现他们自己活在一个上帝的梦中,他们大声要求将他们释放至实在中。 - The audience clamored down the speaker.
听众大声吵闹地迫使演讲者下台。 - Then the audience clamored for Christmas carols.
接下来,听众要求他演奏圣诞颂歌。 - Yields on safe investments like Treasurys have fallen to virtually nil as investors have clamored for safety and surrendered hopes of even earning a return on their money.
随着投资者吵着要求安全,放弃了甚至去从自己金钱中获得回报的希望,那些像国库券这样的安全投资的收益降到了几乎零点。 - The representatives clamored their disapproval.
代表们吵嚷着不赞同。 - Public opinion clamored him out of office.
舆论大声吵闹地赶他下台。