英:[ɪkˈsklæmətri]
美:[ɪkˈsklæmətɔri]
英:[ɪkˈsklæmətri]
美:[ɪkˈsklæmətɔri]
ex·clam·a·to·ry
ek sklae mih to ri
词根:exclamation
n.exclamation 感叹;惊叫;惊叹词
Adjective
1. sudden and strong;
"an emphatic no"
"表示惊叹,包含惊叹或是表达惊叹的",始于1590年代,来自拉丁语 exclamat-,是 exclamare 的过去分词形式,“呼喊”(见 exclaim)+ -ory。
The first known use of exclamatory was in 1593
exclusiveadjective
excluding or trying to exclude others
an exclusive neighborhood
sole entry 4 sense 2a
we have exclusive use of the beach
full entry 1 sense 2c, complete
gave their exclusive attention to the job
exclusiveadjective
excluding or trying to exclude others
an exclusive neighborhood
sole entry 4 sense 2a
we have exclusive use of the beach
full entry 1 sense 2c, complete
gave their exclusive attention to the job
excludeverb
to shut or keep out
excludeverb
to shut or keep out
excludeverb
to shut or keep out
excludeverb
to shut or keep out
exclamatoryadjective
containing or using exclamation
an exclamatory sentence
1 "Somehow, though, that is not nearly as interesting or revelatory or exclamatory to a modern audience," the 38-year-old told reporters on Friday.
2 For Maryland, that featured Julian Reese’s most significant action, with two exclamatory dunks and six total points.
3 Alvin Trotman, a resident at the apartment complex, witnessed the almost-collision and made an exclamatory comment.
4 But, as his mournful strolling concludes, autumn leaves shoot over him in an exclamatory fountain – nature poking fun at his stubborn sadness.
5 The exclamatory phrases were called forth, as turning towards the park, he caught sight of the mansion, visible through an opening between the chestnuts.
6 The first album he recorded, for the small Los Angeles label Contemporary Records in 1958, was titled “Something Else!!!!,” and the punctuation was superfluous; Coleman’s music was conceptually exclamatory.
7 Secondly it inquires into the features of exclamatory sentences.
探讨感叹句的一般性质特征。
8 When the local people spoke about the years of one hundred all of them appeared an especially mystery and exclamatory expression.
当地人说到100年的时候,很神秘惊叹的表情。
9 The exclamatory form emphasizes a statement ( either declarative or imperative ) with an exclamation point (! ).
感叹句增强语气 ( 表达观点或命令 ),以 感叹号 结束.
10 Fans insist the beverage tastes like an amazingly creamy latte, though Mr. Rubin was more exclamatory: “like crisp toasted rye bread slathered with lots of butter blended in hot coffee,” he wrote in an email.
11 His formal announcement, such as it was: A post on Twitter shortly after 10 a.m., with a picture of Mr. Perry in running gear and the exclamatory message “Here we come South Carolina!!!”
12 This error below proves: Although be in the period of neap, yahoo still is company of an exclamatory letting a person.
下面的这个失误证明:即使在最低潮的时期,雅虎依然是一家让人惊叹的公司。
13 Ms. Bouder gives most of her steps an exclamatory quality, and if her manner is often that of a drill team captain, that’s one mode of American high spirits.
14 The former ones can fall into three categorizations: declarative modal adverb, exclamatory adverb and interrogative adverb.
前者又可分为陈述类语气副词、反诘类语气副词、指令类语气副词。
15 A truth never needs to be emphasized by exclamatory mark.
真理是不需要感叹号来强调的.
16 In terms of sentence unit, there are one-word exclamatory sentence, phrasal one, simple one and compound one.
从句子构成上看,有独词的、词组的、单句的、复句的;
17 President Trump’s tweets on trade have been uniformly exclamatory, but their content toggles between combative and conciliatory.
18 This friend in " last, left a few tremendous exclamatory mark again and again. "
这位朋友在末尾, 连连留下了几个宏大的 感叹号.
19 Grey Stuart’s exclamatory question was drawn from her as she, like the Resident, watched the way in which the Princess continued to receive her guests.
20 The cast roll their eyes and stagger around making exclamatory gestures in front of painted backdrops.