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exclamations

美[.eksklə'meɪʃ(ə)n],英[.eksklə'meɪʃ(ə)n],

释义

n. 感叹;【语】感叹词;【语】咏叹法;惊叫; 网络释义: 感叹句;感叹词语;呼语;

例句

I heard the muttered exclamations of the people, "It is all over-the last hope of European liberty is gone. "
我听到人民悄声叹息:“一切都完了。欧洲得到自由的最后希望已经熄灭。”
Said the mother, using one of her husband's exclamations.
This was one of the more polite exclamations.
相对而言,这还是比较客气礼貌的感叹句之一。
It is such a big big concession that it should have been the U. S. government that made these exclamations.
其让步幅度之大,真正会对此发出惊呼的,更有可能是美国政府。
Through the exclamations, I realized the pressure of improving the awareness of the public about protecting the environment.
从外宾的惊呼中,我感到了增强公众环保意识的紧迫性。
Samuel's heart failed him and he was going to inform his companions of his fears when their exclamations drew his attention.
萨梅尔的心里闷闷不乐,他正想把他的忧虑告诉他的朋友们,这时却听见了他们的喊声。
[attrib. ]used to express surprise, admiration, or contempt, especially in exclamations.
Most of these exclamations have survived from earlier days. And their original meanings are long since forgotten.
这些感叹语中的多数源远流长,其原有意义早已被遗忘。
I did not wonder, at her exclamations of discomfort.
当她因为痛苦尖叫的时候,我一点也不惊讶。
Presently, as we blundered and floundered along, there was a sharp cry, then a storm of exclamations.
突然,正当我们高一脚低一脚地挣扎着前进时,前面传来一声尖叫,随即是一片呼喊。