英:[ˈkraɪə(r)]
美:['kraɪər]
英:[ˈkraɪə(r)]
美:['kraɪər]
cri·er
kraI r
13世纪晚期,“在法庭上公开宣布声明的官员”,是 cry(v.)的代理名词。从13世纪初作为姓氏。“由城镇或社区任命的人发表公开宣言”(town crier 的意义)的含义始于14世纪晚期。
The first known use of crier was in the 14th century
criminal1 of 2adjective
being or guilty of a crime
a criminal act
relating to crime or its punishment
criminal court
criminal2 of 2noun
a person who has committed a crime
criminal1 of 2adjective
being or guilty of a crime
a criminal act
relating to crime or its punishment
criminal court
criminal2 of 2noun
a person who has committed a crime
crimenoun
the doing of an act forbidden by law or the failure to do an act required by law especially when serious
criminal activity
the war on crime
an act that is sinful, foolish, or disgraceful
it's a crime to waste good food
crimenoun
the doing of an act forbidden by law or the failure to do an act required by law especially when serious
criminal activity
the war on crime
an act that is sinful, foolish, or disgraceful
it's a crime to waste good food
cry1 of 2verb
to call loudly : shout
to shed tears often noisily : weep, bawl
to utter a special sound or call
to make known to the public
to suggest strongly a need
the situation cries out for action
cry2 of 2noun
a loud call or shout (as of pain, fear, or joy)
appeal entry 1 sense 2, plea
hear my cry
a fit of weeping
had a good cry
the special sound of an animal (as a bird)
slogan sense 2
a pack of hounds
pursuit—used in the phrase in full cry
hounds in full cry
a peak of activity or excitement—used in the phrase in full cry
a campaign in full cry
criernoun
one who calls out orders or announcements
1 Never a big crier, I received a crash course in what tear-induced catharsis felt like – and holy wow, it felt good.
2 “The littlest thing you do can change someone’s day,” said Nathan Forshey, a performer for 17 years, whose latest role is the town crier.
3 I admit I’m an easy crier, especially at musicals.
4 Because even for those who aren’t criers, strong feelings are not an uncommon reaction to meeting Blume.
5 What the social signal of tears makes happen varies from culture to culture and depends on the identities, access to power and beliefs of the crier and their witnesses.
6 She’s a crier herself, and if she sees you tearing up, “she goes right there, she’s in it with you,” Ms. Garner said.
7 “The whale crier proclaims the good news that the whales are here,” he described his role proudly.
8 An old lady who acts as the town crier, sitting by the door making note of all comings and goings.
9 As a prolific crier, especially on video, I always come away astounded by the comments... the resounding support of people I know all that well, and the level of intimacy exchanged among them.
作为一名多产的哭泣者,尤其在视频上,我离开时总是对那些评论…熟人的大力支持和他们之间交流的亲密程度感到震惊。
10 “Are you serious?” the server replied, blinking back tears and insisting with a laugh that she wasn’t a “crier.”
11 Finally Louis waved a hand at the crier.
12 The town crier of reality TV, Griffin was up in arms about the proliferate Duggar family.
13 I’m a big crier—from joy more than from sadness, generally—and in writing, I try to be judicious about mentioning it, so I don’t drown everybody.
14 “Bill was a crier,” Mr. Schönberg said in a telephone interview.
15 Leave her alone. She's a natural crier.
别理她,她是个天生爱哭的人。
16 In the 18th century, “national public town criers” relied on contributions from their listeners and offered burlap bags as “thank-you gifts.”
17 Then she will wait a bit longer in case her uncle comes home, in case she hears anyone pass by, the town crier, a fireman, an American serviceman with gallantry on his mind.
18 And you will be a crier for sure.
一定的。你肯定会哭的。
19 In need of a fourth mourner, the criers ask Gaya to fill in; but having been raised to keep her sorrows to herself, she claims not to know how.
20 Leave her alone. She's natural crier.
别理她, 她是个天生爱哭的人.
1 叫买人
3 叫喊者
7 好哭的人
8 沿街叫卖者
10 传呼员