vociferation如何读

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美:[voʊˌsɪfə'reɪʃən]

vociferation是什么意思

  • n.大声叫嚷;喧嚷

vociferation词根

词根:vociferate

adj.

vociferous 大声叫的;喊叫的,喧嚷的

n.

vociferator 喊叫者;大声叫的人

vi.

vociferate 大声呼叫

vt.

vociferate 喊叫;大叫

vociferation英英释义

Noun

1. a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition;

"the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"

vociferation词源中文解释

约于1400年,源自拉丁语 vociferationem(主格 vociferatio),意为“大声呼喊、喧哗、哀号”,是 vociferari 的动名词形式, vociferari 的过去分词词干意为“喊叫、大声叫喊”(参见 vociferous)。

vociferation词源英文解释

Latin vociferatus, past participle of vociferari, from voc-, vox voice + ferre to bear — more at voice, bear

The first known use of vociferate was in 1599

vociferation儿童词典英英释义

voicelessadjective

having no voice

not voiced

a voiceless consonant like \f\

voicedadjective

having a voice especially of a specified kind—often used in combination

soft-voiced

uttered with the vocal cords vibrating

a voiced consonant like \v\

voguenoun

the quality or state of being popular

a period in which something is popular or in fashion

something in fashion at a particular time

vodkanoun

a colorless alcoholic liquor

vociferousadjective

making a loud outcry : noisy, clamorous

vociferousadjective

making a loud outcry : noisy, clamorous

vociferateverb

to cry out loudly : shout

vociferateverb

to cry out loudly : shout

vociferation 例句

1 He entered the door of a wine-house, from which proceeded much noise and vociferation, and presently returned, informing me that the village of Finisterre was distant about a league and a half. 

2 Several women of the people were in the same state, and their vociferations were more odious still.

3 During all this time the knocking and vociferations at the door had continued with increased violence, and reverberated in hollow peals along the roof and aisles of the church.

4 The Avenues de Paris and De St. Cloud were lined by savages, who followed the convoys with vociferations, blows, covered them with filth and broken pieces of bottle.

5 In a short time a vociferation arose for fluid, and the half-and-half—Whitbread quartered upon Chamyton—beautiful heraldry!—was inhaled with the most savage satisfaction.

6 But my brothers grew very angry with me, and the wilderness rang with their loud vociferations, so that I began to feel as if I were very wicked, although unable to perceive my error.

7 It was some little time before she could collect her scattered thoughts; but Daddy's roarings and vociferations at length brought her to a realizing sense of her responsibilities.

8 They shouted, and swore frightfully; but their vociferations availed them nothing.

9 The rest of the crew sprang from the grass, and followed the example set them by their comrade, roaring out the pledge until the woods rang with their vociferation.

10 The vociferations of the assailants, who irrupted into the house, reached the ears of the Abbot, the Marchioness and Mademoiselle Plouernel.

11 Without wasting time or breath in contradicting these unjust and lying vociferations of my private enemies, I made my mind up to obtain possession of my house by all the straightforward means in my power.

12 But meeting daddy at the door, she was forcibly detained, and subjected to his deafening vociferations, rendered doubly aggravating, by his using the ear of his auditor as one would a speaking trumpet.

13 I have found nothing deserving death in him: I will therefore, after scourging, discharge him. 23But they were instant with the most clamorous vociferations, soliciting that he might be crucified.

14 He was answered by vociferations from all sides.

15 Having eaten nothing all day, and being kept awake, moreover, by the vociferations of the pirates, whose numbers had lately been increased by the arrival of fresh junks, I passed a miserable night.

16 And then as the shrill yells and other vociferations raised by the Hollingworth posterity in fierce debate over the limit of its jam allowance rendered further conversation impossible, an adjournment was made outside.

17 I have seen it take possession of a Yew-tree laden with berries, and most mercilessly drive away, with angry vociferations and yet more formidable buffets, every other bird that dared to come near.

18 They were immediately pierced by numerous swords, amid the most frightful vociferations.

19 The good man was at last disturbed by our noise and vociferation, for we were hungry, and consequently impatient. 

20 His trick to claim attention was remarkable, as he generally contrived to startle passengers with his last vociferation.

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