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exclamations

英 [ˌɛkskləˈmeɪʃənz]

美 [ˌɛkskləˈmeɪʃənz]

n.  感叹; 感叹语; 感叹词
exclamation的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 惊叫;感叹;感叹词;感叹句
    Anexclamationis a sound, word, or sentence that is spoken suddenly, loudly, or emphatically and that expresses excitement, admiration, shock, or anger.
    1. Sue gave an exclamation as we got a clear sight of the house.
      我们清楚看到那所房子时,休惊叹不已。

双语例句

  • 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。
  • But, after panting a few times, the woman recovered her vivacity and began to ply him vigorously with exclamations and questions, beaming the while with delighted interest.
    但是,几次深呼吸后,恢复活泼的女子开始了兴奋的没完没了的惊呼和提问,欢快的好奇心让这段时间充满了喜悦。
  • She uses exclamations such as hey and oh and informal phrases such as let's get started.
    她会使用诸如嘿和哦等感叹词,还有咱们开始吧等非正式短语。
  • What are the two major types of exclamations?
    感叹句的两大类型是什么?
  • Most of these exclamations have survived from earlier days.
    大多数从早期流传下来的感叹词。
  • The expressions range from mild to strong, from exclamations and oaths, to curses and swear words.
    表达的范围从轻微到强烈,从感叹词和宣誓到诅咒和脏话。
  • Chapter 7 observes the interjections of Contemporary Chinese from three angles: the forms of voice, functional characters and effects of expression, and discusses some special phrases commonly used as exclamations.
    第七章从语音特点、功能特征和表达作用三个方面考察了现代汉语中的感叹词,并对现代汉语中常用的一些表示感叹的特殊短语一并进行了探讨。
  • They embraced him with exclamations of joy.
    他们欣喜地叫喊着拥抱他。
  • Exclamations like these come ripping out of the workshop next to my house every day: My husband is an antiques restorer who studied under a master restorer from Buckingham Palace's antiquities division.
    这样的感叹每天都会从我家旁边的工坊里传出来:我丈夫是一位古董修复师,曾经师从白金汉宫(BuckinghamPalace)文物部门的一位大师级修复师。
  • A lot has been written about overuse of exclamations in emails with some people even suggesting that one exclamation mark per email is a good rule to follow.
    很多读者都写到了在邮件里过度使用惊叹号的问题有些人甚至觉得每条邮件里都加一个惊叹号是个很好的习惯。