Слово англійською: scream

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scream

verb
/skriːm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they scream
/skriːm/
he / she / it screams
/skriːmz/
past simple screamed
/skriːmd/
past participle screamed
/skriːmd/
-ing form screaming
/ˈskriːmɪŋ/
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to give a loud, high shout, because you are hurt, frightened, excited, etc. synonym shriek
    • There was a bang and I heard someone scream.
    • I wanted to run screaming from the room.
    • scream in/with something The kids were screaming with excitement.
    • I screamed in pain.
    • The man screamed in agony and collapsed.
    • He heard a few of the children screaming with laughter.
    • scream out in/with something People ran for the exits, screaming out in terror.
    • scream out The boy screamed out, as he felt a man's hand grab his arm.
    • scream yourself + adj. The baby was screaming itself hoarse.
    • screaming fans
  2. [transitive, intransitive] to shout something in a loud, high voice because of fear, anger, etc. synonym yell
    • + speech ‘Help!’ she screamed.
    • 'Go away!' I screamed at the top of my voice (= as loudly as possible).
    • scream (out) for something/somebody Someone was screaming for help.
    • scream at somebody to do something He screamed at me to stop.
    • scream at somebody Everyone started screaming at each other.
    • She started screaming and shouting at me.
    • He screamed hysterically at me.
    • scream something (out) (at somebody) She screamed abuse at him.
    • She screamed out abuse at him.
    • I started pounding on the door screaming my lungs out (= as loud and long as possible).
    • He screamed his head off (= screamed very loudly and angrily) at me.
    • scream (out) that… His sister screamed out that he was crazy.
    Synonyms shoutshoutyell cry scream cheer bellow raise your voiceThese words all mean to say something in a very loud voice.shout to say something in a loud voice; to speak loudly and often angrily to somebody:
    • Stop shouting and listen!
    • ‘Run!’ he shouted.
    yell to shout loudly, for example because you are angry, excited, frightened or in pain:
    • She yelled at the boy to get down from the wall.
    cry (rather formal or literary) to shout loudly:
    • She ran over to the window and cried for help.
    scream to shout something in a loud high voice because you are afraid, angry or excited:
    • He screamed at me to stop.
    cheer (especially of a crowd of people) to shout loudly to show support or praise for somebody, or to encourage them:
    • We all cheered as the team came onto the field.
    bellow to shout in a loud deep voice, especially because you are angry:
    • ‘Quiet!’ the teacher bellowed.
    raise your voice to speak loudly to somebody, especially because you are angry:
    • She never once raised her voice to us.
    Patterns
    • to shout/​yell/​cry/​raise your voice to somebody
    • to shout/​yell/​scream/​bellow at somebody
    • to shout/​yell/​cry out/​scream/​bellow in pain/​anguish/​rage, etc.
    • to shout/​cry out/​scream for joy/​excitement/​delight, etc.
    • to shout/​yell/​cry out/​scream with excitement/​triumph, etc.
    • to shout/​yell/​scream/​bellow at somebody to do something
    • to shout/​yell/​scream abuse
    • to shout/​yell/​cry/​scream for help
  3. [intransitive] to make a loud, high noise; to move fast, making this noise synonym screech
    • Lights flashed and sirens screamed.
    • + adv./prep. The powerboat screamed out to sea.
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: origin uncertain; perhaps from Middle Dutch.
Idioms
(drag somebody) kicking and screaming
  1. (informal) if you drag somebody kicking and screaming to do something, they only do it with great protests because they don't really want to do it at all
    • The president had to be dragged kicking and screaming to the signing ceremony.
scream blue murder (British English)
(North American English scream bloody murder)
  1. to scream loudly and for a long time, especially in order to protest about something
Phrasal Verbs
  • scream out
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