hollers
英[ˈhɒlə(r)]
美[ˈhɑːlər]
- vi. 发牢骚;叫喊;抱怨
- vt. 大声叫喊
- n. 叫喊
- n. (Holler)人名;(法)奥莱;(英、德、匈、捷、瑞典)霍勒
双语例句
- 1. Her niece hollers from the backyard.
- 她的侄女在后院喊叫起来。
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- 2. A raspy female voice hollers from behind us.
- 一声刺耳的女人的喊声从我们背后传来。
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- 3. "I'm about to die from this heat." her brother hollers down the hall.
- “我都快要热死了!”她的弟弟从楼下大厅传来的吼声。
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- 4. Everybody hollers when a bug comes out of an apple, but you don't holler or anything.
- 看见虫子由苹果里爬出来,人们都会惊叫的,你怎么不害怕?
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- 5. A few minutes later, the same drunk stumbles in the side door of the same bar. He hollers for a drink.
- 过了几分钟,同样那名醉汉又踉跄地从同一间酒吧的侧门进来,叫喊着要酒喝。
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- 6. The rest of his lads were striking as well, and the forest was filled with hoots and hollers, curses and insults as the gryphons darted past.
- 其他的蛮锤也攻击的很好,森林里满是骂声和叫喊,当狮鹫飞过时咒骂和侮辱声不绝于耳。
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- 7. The contribution of African American musicians to the birth of jazz out of black blues and “field hollers” and white dance tunes and hymns is well known.
- 美籍非裔的音乐家们从黑人蓝调音乐中创造了爵士乐,和“田间呐喊”接白色舞蹈音调与旋律一样闻名于世。
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- 8. The contribution of African American musicians to the birth of jazz out of black blues and “field hollers” and white dance tunes and hymns is well known.
- 美籍非裔的音乐家们从黑人蓝调音乐中创造了爵士乐,和“田间呐喊”接白色舞蹈音调与旋律一样闻名于世。
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