第三人称单数:clamours
第三人称复数:clamours
现在分词:clamouring
过去分词:clamoured
过去式:clamoured
clamour的反义词
1. 喧闹:clamorously 吵闹地 | clamour 喧闹 | clamp down on 施压力于
2. 喧闹 吵闹, 叫喊:clamorously || 吵闹地, 鼓躁地 | clamour || 喧闹 吵闹, 叫喊 | clamp apparatus for butt welding || 平接压(熔)焊夹具
3. 喧嚷,吵闹:Acclamatory 欢呼的,喝彩的 | Clamour 喧嚷,吵闹 | Clamorous 喧嚷的,吵吵嚷嚷的
4. 吵闹、叫喊:fret 折磨、烦燥 | clamour 吵闹、叫喊 | rivet固定
1. 大声要求;愤怒疾呼
If people are clamouring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.
e.g. ...competing parties clamouring for the attention of the voter...
互相竞争的政党吵闹着争取选民的注意
e.g. At breakfast next morning my two grandsons were clamouring to go swimming.
第二天早饭时,我那两个孙子嚷嚷着要去游泳。
2. 嘈杂声;吵闹声
Clamour is used to describe the loud noise of a large group of people talking or shouting together.
e.g. Kathryn's quiet voice stilled the clamour...
凯瑟琳平静的声音使得嘈杂声平息了下来。
e.g. She could hear a clamour in the road outside.
她能听得见外面路上的吵闹声。
1. The current US clamour to revalue the renminbi is not well founded, however.
2. Throw in some unruly puppet lions with the shatter and clamour of fireworks and cymbals and wandering spirits are incapacitated.
3. A daughter born in 2001 has not stilled the clamour for imperial infants, as Japanese law bars women from ascending the throne.
noun
1. clamour的近义词
1. loud and persistent outcry from many people
e.g. he ignored the clamor of the crowd
Synonym: clamor clamoring clamouring hue and cry
verb