clamoring
英 [ˈklæmərɪŋ]
美 [ˈklæmərɪŋ]
v. 喧嚷; 用吵吵嚷嚷的方法迫使; 吵吵闹闹地发出[表示]
clamor的现在分词
COCA.40623
英英释义
noun
- loud and persistent outcry from many people
- he ignored the clamor of the crowd
双语例句
- The troops were clamoring to go home.
军队吵嚷着要回国。 - His attacks have nations clamoring for the weapons that assail them.
他的攻击让各国争相竞购那些武器。 - Fang and feng-i were clamoring to buy shoes and socks.
方老先生和凤仪嚷着买鞋袜; - Compel someone to do something by insistent clamoring.
通过不断的要求来强迫某人去作某事。 - My daughter is4 years old, I do have a mountain village, the daughter clamoring to go, I think we have not eaten meat for more than two months.
女儿4岁时,有一次山下村民办席,女儿吵着要去,我才想起我们已有两个多月没吃过肉了。 - He knows voters are clamoring for decisive action to stop the country's slide into economic malaise.
他知道选民要求政府采取大刀阔斧的行动挽救经济。 - You had, like, six companies that were clamoring for me.
你手头曾经有六个公司吵吵着想要我。 - The world will be at our doors clamoring for cotton and we can command our own price.
来自世界各地的人会堵到家门口,嚷嚷着买进棉花,而我们也可以定出自己的价钱。 - When everyone is clamoring for attention, you can't help but notice the quiet and the calm.
当大家吵闹喧嚷,为了引人瞩目时,你无可奈何,反而留意到安静一隅。 - In some ways, officials are clamoring for the foreign wealthy.
在一些方面,政府正在竭尽全力地吸引外国的富人。