A2 [ I ] to speak with a very loud voice, often as loud as possible, usually when you want to make yourself heard in noisy situations, or when the person you are talking to is a long way away or cannot hear very well大声说,高声说
A2 [ I or T ] to express strong emotions, such as anger, fear, or excitement, or to express strong opinions, in a loud voice(因愤怒、恐惧或激动等而)吼叫,大声叫嚷
A2 [ I ] to try to attract attention in a loud voice呼唤,呼喊(以引起注意)
More examples
He was very cool and calm about the mishap, and didn't shout or lose his temper.
I had to shout to make myself heard above the din.
She didn't half shout at him !
I had this sudden impulse to shout out "Rubbish!" in the middle of her speech.
There's no need to shout, for goodness' sake! Just calm down.
[ T + two objects ] Australian English informal to buy a drink for someone为(某人)买一杯饮料
B1 the act of saying something very loudly or making a very loud sound with your voice喊叫;喊声
UK informal a set of drinks for a group of people, or a particular person's turn to buy them请客的酒;轮到买酒请客
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