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cry

N การ เรียกร้อง ของ มวลชน  ความต้องการ ของ มวลชน  kan-riak-rong-kong-muan-chon

 

cry

N ช่วงเวลา การร้องไห้  chuang-we-la-kan-rong-hai

 

cry

N เสียงร้อง  เสียง ครวญคราง  siang-rong

 

cry

VI ตะโกน  ป่าวร้อง  ta-kon

 

cry

VI ร้องไห้  ร่ำไห้  rong-hai

 

cry

VT ตะโกน  ป่าวร้อง  shout yell cry out ta-kon

 

cry

VT ร้องไห้  หลั่ง น้ำตา  weep rong-hai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CRY

v.i.pret. and pp. cried. It ought to be cryed. 1. To utter a loud voice; to speak, call or exclaim with vehemence; in a very general sense.
2. To call importunately; to utter a loud voice, by way of earnest request of prayer.
The people cried to Pharaoh for bread. Genesis 41:55.
The people cried to Moses, and he prayed. Numbers 11:2.
3. To utter a loud voice in weeping; to utter the voice of sorrow; to lament.
But ye shall cry for sorrow of heart. Isaiah 65:14.
Esau cried with a great and bitter cry. Genesis 27:34.
Also, to weep or shed tears in silence; a popular use of the word.
4. To utter a loud sound in distress; as, Heshbon shall cry. Isaiah 15:4.
He giveth food to the young raves which cry. Psalm 147:9.
5. To exclaim; to utter a loud voice; with out.
And, lo, a spirit taketh him, and he suddenly crieth out. Luke 9:39.
6. To proclaim; to utter a loud voice, in giving public notice.
Go, and cry in the ears of Jerusalem. Jeremiah 2:2.
The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness. Isaiah 4 :3.
7. To bawl; to squall; as a child.
8. To yelp, as a dog. It may be used for the uttering of a loud voice by other animals.
To cry against, to exclaim, or utter a loud voice, by way of reproof, threatening or censure.
Arise, go to Nineveh, and cry against it. Jonah 1:2.
To cry out, to exclaim; to vociferate; to scream; to clamor. To complain loudly.
To cry out against, to complain loudly, with a view to censure; to blame; to utter censure.
To cry to, to call on in prayer; to implore.

 

CRY

v.t. 1. To proclaim; to name loudly and publicly for giving notice; as, to cry goods; to cry a lost a child.
To cry down,
1. To decry; to depreciate by words or in writing; to dispraise; to condemn.
Men of dissolute lives cry down religion, because they would not be under the restraints of it.
2. To overbear. Cry down this fellows insolence.
To cry up,
1. To praise; to applaud; to extol; as, to cry up a man's talents or patriotism, or a womans beauty; to cry up the administration.
2. To raise the price by proclamation; as, to cry up certain coins. [Not in use. ]
To cry off, in the vulgar dialect, is to publish intentions of marriage.

 

CRY

n.plu. cries. 1. In a general sense, a loud sound uttered by the mouth of an animal; applicable to the voice of man or beast, and articulate or inarticulate.
2. A loud or vehement sound, uttered in weeping, or lamentation; it may be a shriek or scream.
And there shall be a great cry in all the land of Egypt. Exodus 11:6.
3. Clamor; outcry; as, war, war, is the public cry.
And there arose a great cry. Acts 23:9.
4. Exclamations of triumph, or wonder, or of other passion.
5. Proclamation; public notice.
At midnight there was a cry made. Matthew 25:6.
6. The notices of hawkers of wares to be sold int he street are called cries; as the cries of London.
7. Acclamation; expression of popular favor.
The cry went once for thee.
8. A loud voice in distress, prayer or request; importunate call.
He forgetteth not the cry of the humble. Psalm 9:12.
There was a great cry in Egypt. Exodus 12:3 .
9. Public reports or complaints; noise; fame.
Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great--I will go down, and see whether they have done altogether according to the cry of it. Genesis 18:21.
1 . Bitter complaints of oppression and injustice.
He looked for righteousness, and behold a cry. Isaiah 5:7.
11. The sound or voice of irrational animals; expression of joy, fright, alarm, or want; as the cries of fowls, the yell or yelping of dogs, etc.
1. A pack of dogs.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CRY

Cry (kr ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cried (krd ); p. pr. & vb. n. Crying. ]Etym: [F. crier, cf. L. quiritare to raise a plaintive cry, scream, shriek, perh. fr. queri to complain; cf. Skr. cvas to pant, hiss, sigh. Cf. Quarrel a brawl, Querulous. ]

 

1. To make a loud call or cry; to call or exclaim vehemently or earnestly; to shout; to vociferate; to proclaim; to pray; to implore. And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice. Matt. xxvii. 46.Clapping their hands, and crying with loud voice. Shak. Hear the voice of my supplications when I cry unto thee. Ps. xxviii. 2. The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord. Is. xl. 3. Some cried after him to return. Bunyan.

 

2. To utter lamentations; to lament audibly; to express pain, grief, or distress, by weeping and sobbing; to shed tears; to bawl, as a child. Ye shall cry for sorrow of heart. Is. lxv. 14.I could find it in my heart to disgrace my man's apparel and to cry like a woman. Shak.

 

3. To utter inarticulate sounds, as animals. The young ravens which cry. Ps. cxlvii. 9. In a cowslip's bell I lie There I couch when owls do cry. Shak. To cry on or upon, to call upon the name of; to beseech. "No longer on Saint Denis will we cry. " Shak. -- To cry out. (a ) To exclaim; to vociferate; to scream; to clamor. (b ) To complain loudly; to lament. -- To cry out against, to complain loudly of; to censure; to blame. -- To cry out on or upon, to denounce; to censure. "Cries out upon abuses." Shak. -- To cry to, to call on in prayer; to implore. -- To cry you mercy, to beg your pardon. "I cry you mercy, madam; was it you " Shak.

 

CRY

CRY Cry, v. t.

 

1. To utter loudly; to call out; to shout; to sound abroad; to declare publicly. All, all, cry shame against ye, yet I 'll speak. Shak. The man. .. ran on, crying, Life! life! Eternal life! Bunyan.

 

2. To cause to do something, or bring to some state, by crying or weeping; as, to cry one's self to sleep.

 

3. To make oral and public proclamation of; to declare publicly; to notify or advertise by outcry, especially things lost or found, goods to be sold, ets. ; as, to cry goods, etc. Love is lost, and thus she cries him. Crashaw.

 

4. Hence, to publish the banns of, as for marriage. I should not be surprised if they were cried in church next Sabbath. Judd. To cry aim. See under Aim. -- To cry down, to decry; to depreciate; to dispraise; to condemn. Men of dissolute lives cry down religion, because they would not be under the restraints of it. Tillotson. -- To cry out, to proclaim; to shout. "Your gesture cries it out. "Shak. -- To cry quits, to propose, or declare, the abandonment of a contest. -- To cry up, to enhance the value or reputation of by public and noisy praise; to extol; to laud publicly or urgently.

 

CRY

Cry (kr ), n.; pl. Cries (kr. Etym: [F. cri, fr. crier to cry. See Cry, v. i. ]

 

1. A loud utterance; especially, the inarticulate sound produced by one of the lower animals; as, the cry of hounds; the cry of wolves. Milton.

 

2. Outcry; clamor; tumult; popular demand. Again that cry was found to have been as unreasonable as ever. Macaulay.

 

3. Any expression of grief, distress, etc. , accompanied with tears or sobs; a loud sound, uttered in lamentation. There shall be a great cry throughout all the land. Ex. xi. 6. An infant crying in the night, An infant crying for the light; And with no language but a cry. Tennyson.

 

4. Loud expression of triumph or wonder or of popular acclamation or favor. Swift. The cry went once on thee. Shak.

 

5. Importunate supplication. O, the most piteous cry of the poor souls. Shak.

 

6. Public advertisement by outcry; proclamation, as by hawkers of their wares. The street cries of London. Mayhew.

 

7. Common report; fame. The cry goes that you shall marry her. Shak.

 

8. A word or phrase caught up by a party or faction and repeated for effect; as, the party cry of the Tories. All now depends upon a good cry. Beaconsfield.

 

9. A pack of hounds. Milton. A cry more tunable Was never hollaed to, nor cheered with horn. Shak.

 

1 . A pack or company of persons; -- in contempt. Would not this. .. get me a fellowship in a cry of players Shak.

 

11. The cracklling noise made by block tin when it is bent back and forth. A far cry, a long distance; -- in allusion to the sending of criers or messengers through the territory of a Scottish clan with an announcement or summons.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

cry

cry |krī kraɪ | verb ( cries, crying, cried ) [ no obj. ] shed tears, esp. as an expression of distress or pain: don't cry it'll be all right | [ with obj. ] : you'll cry tears of joy. shout or scream, esp. to express one's fear, pain, or grief: the little girl fell down and cried for her mommy. say something in an excited or anguished tone of voice: Where will it end?he cried out . (of a bird or other animal ) make a loud characteristic call: the wild birds cried out over the water. [ with obj. ] (of a hawker ) proclaim (wares ) for sale in the street. noun ( pl. cries ) a spell of weeping: I still have a cry, sometimes, when I realize that my mother is dead. a loud inarticulate shout or scream expressing a powerful feeling or emotion: a cry of despair. a distinctive call of a bird or other animal. a loud excited utterance of a word or words: there was a cry of Silence! the call of a hawker selling wares on the street. an urgent appeal or entreaty: fund-raisers have issued a cry for help. a demand or opinion expressed by many people: peace became the popular cry. PHRASES cry one's eyes (or heart ) out weep bitterly and at length. cry for the moon ask for what is unattainable or impossible. cry foul protest strongly about a real or imagined wrong or injustice. cry from the heart a passionate and honest appeal or protest. cry wolf see wolf. for crying out loud informal used to express one's irritation or impatience: why do you have to take everything so personally, for crying out loud? in full cry used to describe hounds baying in keen pursuit. it's no use crying over spilt (or spilled ) milk see milk. PHRASAL VERBS cry someone /something down dated disparage or belittle someone or something. cry off informal go back on a promise or fail to keep to an arrangement: we were going to Spain together and he cried off at the last moment. cry out for demand as a self-evident requirement or solution: the present system cries out for reform. cry someone /something up dated praise or extol someone or something. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ask for earnestly or loudly ): from Old French crier (verb ), cri (noun ), from Latin quiritare raise a public outcry, literally call on the Quirites (Roman citizens ) for help.

 

Oxford Dictionary

cry

cry |krʌɪ | verb ( cries, crying, cried ) [ no obj. ] 1 shed tears in distress, pain, or sorrow: don't cry it'll be all right | [ with obj. ] : you'll cry tears of joy. 2 shout or scream in fear, pain, or grief: the little girl fell down and cried for mummy. [ with direct speech ] say something loudly in an excited or anguished tone of voice: Where will it end?he cried out . [ with obj. ] (of a hawker ) proclaim (wares ) for sale in the street. 3 (of a bird or other animal ) make a loud characteristic call: the wild birds cried out over the water. noun ( pl. cries ) 1 a loud inarticulate shout or scream expressing a powerful feeling or emotion: a cry of despair. a loud excited utterance of a word or words: there was a cry of Silence!. the call of a hawker selling wares on the street. an urgent appeal or entreaty: fund-raisers have issued a cry for help. a demand or opinion expressed by many people: peace became the popular cry. 2 the loud characteristic call of a bird or other animal. 3 a spell of shedding tears: I still have a cry, sometimes, when I realize that my mother is dead. PHRASES cry one's eyes (or heart ) out weep bitterly and at length. cry for the moon ask for what is unattainable or impossible. cry foul protest strongly about a real or imagined wrong or injustice. cry from the heart a passionate and honest appeal or protest. cry stinking fish Brit. disparage one's own efforts or products. cry wolf see wolf. for crying out loud informal used to express one's irritation or impatience: why do you have to take everything so personally, for crying out loud? in full cry (of hounds ) baying in keen pursuit. expressing an opinion loudly and forcefully: the prime minister was in full cry with warnings against the plots of the Americans. it's no use crying over spilt milk see milk. PHRASAL VERBS cry off Brit. informal go back on a promise or fail to keep to an arrangement: we were going to Spain together and he cried off at the last moment. cry out for demand as a self-evident requirement or solution: the scheme cries out for reform. cry someone /thing up (or down ) dated praise (or disparage ) someone or something: when one of them does something wrong, they cry down the lot. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ask for earnestly or loudly ): from Old French crier (verb ), cri (noun ), from Latin quiritare raise a public outcry , literally call on the Quirites (Roman citizens ) for help .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

cry

cry verb 1 Mandy started to cry: weep, shed tears, sob, wail, cry one's eyes out, bawl, howl, snivel, whimper, squall, mewl, bleat; lament, grieve, mourn, keen; informal boo-hoo, blubber, turn on the waterworks; literary pule. ANTONYMS laugh. 2 Wait!he cried: call, shout, exclaim, sing out, yell, shriek, scream, screech, bawl, bellow, roar, vociferate, squeal, yelp, holler; dated ejaculate. ANTONYMS whisper. noun 1 Leonora had a good cry: sob, weep, crying fit, crying jag; technical vagitus. 2 a cry of despair: call, shout, exclamation, yell, shriek, scream, screech, bawl, bellow, roar, howl, yowl, squeal, yelp, interjection, holler; dated ejaculation. 3 they've issued a cry for help: appeal, plea, entreaty, cry from the heart, cri de cœur. WORD NOTE vagitus The cry of a newborn baby. Something to add, possibly, to that very short list of questions that must be asked of someone who has just given birth. There is never anything much to say, but you can at least lengthen the period of questions before the awkward silence. Boy or girl? How much did he weigh? What color are his eyes? How loud was his vagitus? — ZS Conversational, opinionated, and idiomatic, these Word Notes are an opportunity to see a working writer's perspective on a particular word or usage.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

cry

cry verb 1 Mandy's face crumpled and she started to cry: weep, shed tears, sob, wail, be in tears, cry one's eyes out, cry one's heart out, cry as if one's heart would break, bawl, howl, snivel, whimper, whine, squall, mewl, bleat; lament, grieve, mourn, keen; Scottish greet; informal boohoo, blub, blubber, turn on the waterworks; Brit. informal grizzle; literary pule, plain. ANTONYMS laugh. 2 Wait!he cried | the girl cried out in pain: call, shout, exclaim, sing out, yell, shriek, scream, screech, bawl, bellow, roar, whoop; yowl, squeal, yelp, yawp; informal holler, yoo-hoo, cooee; rare ejaculate, vociferate, ululate. ANTONYMS whisper. PHRASES cry off informal he cried off at the last moment: back out, pull out, cancel, withdraw, beg off, excuse oneself; change one's mind, go back on one's word, break one's promise; informal get cold feet, cop out, wimp out; N. Amer. informal crap out. cry out for the conduct chronicled in this report cries out for administrative action: require, demand, need, necessitate, call for; want. noun 1 Leonora had a good cry | the baby's cries: sob, weep, crying fit, fit of crying; (cries ) weeping, sobbing, wailing, bawling, howling, snivelling, whimpering. ANTONYMS laugh, laughter. 2 a cry of despair | his cries of pain: call, shout, exclamation, yell, shriek, scream, screech, bawl, bellow, roar, whoop; howl, yowl, squeal, yelp, yawp; ejaculation, interjection; informal holler; rare vociferation, ululation. 3 fundraisers have issued a cry for help: appeal, plea, entreaty, urgent request, cry from the heart; French cri de cœur.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

cry

cry /kraɪ /〖語源は 「(ローマ市民の助けを求めて )大声で叫ぶ 」〗動詞 cries /-z /; cried /-d /; ing 自動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…のことで /…のあまり » 涙を流して泣く «over , about /with, in » ; 〈赤ん坊などが 〉 «…を欲して » 泣く «for » The baby was crying for milk .赤ん坊はミルクを欲しがって泣いていた cry with pain [joy ]痛さ [喜び ]のあまり涙を流して泣く cry bitterly 激しく泣く Your letter made me cry .あなたの手紙を読んで泣いてしまった He cried and cried .彼は延々と泣いた 2 a. 〈人が 〉 «…を求めて /…のあまり » 叫ぶ , 大声を出す (out ) «for /in, with » (shout 類義 )They cried (out ) for help .彼らは助けを求めて大声をあげた cry (out ) in surprise [horror ]驚いて [恐怖のあまり ]大声を出す b. «人に /…するように » 大声で言う «to /to do » They cried to me to stop .彼らは私に止まれと叫んだ .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖通例be ing 〈物 事が 〉 «…を /…することを » (緊急に )必要としている (out ) «for /to do » (分詞 crying )Japan is crying out for a new leader .日本は新しい指導者を必要としている .4 〈鳥 獣などが 〉鳴き叫ぶ , ほえる , さえずる .他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈人の名前など 〉を叫ぶ ; that節 〗…と大声で言う ; ⦅書 ⦆直接話法 …と (泣き )叫ぶ , 大声で言う (out )(say 他動詞 1a )▸ “Watch out!he cried .「気をつけろ 」と彼は叫んだ He cried out that his back was hurting .彼は背中が痛いと大声で泣き叫んだ 2 〈涙 〉を流す ; oneself 副詞 /to do 泣いて … となる cry tears of rage 怒りの涙を流す cry oneself asleep [to sleep ]泣いていて寝入ってしまう .3 〈許しなど 〉を嘆願する .4 〈商人が 〉〈商品 を呼び売りする .cr A d wn [d wn A ]A 〈人 物 〉を見くびる, けなす (cry A up ).cr ỳ ó ff ⦅英 くだけて ⦆(土壇場で )約束を取り消す, 手を引く .cr ỳ ó ff A [doing ]⦅英 くだけて ⦆A 〈約束など 〉[…する予定 ]を取り消す, 取りやめる .cr ỳ ó ut against A A 〈物 事 〉に強く抗議する, 反対の叫びを上げる .cr A p [p A ]A 〈人 物 〉をほめちぎる, 持ち上げる, 絶賛する (cry A down ).for cr ing out l ud ⦅くだけた話 ⦆命令文 疑問文を強調して 〗どうかお願いだから, どうでもいいから ; いったい全体 (!相手に困惑 いらだちを感じて ) ; 〖単独で間投詞的に 〗えっ, おいおい (!ショック 怒り 驚きを表して ) Give me a break, for crying out loud !頼むからいいかげんにしてくれ .g ve A s mething to cr about 〈事が 〉A 〈人 〉をさらに痛い目にあわせる .名詞 cries /-z /C 1 «…を求めての /…の » 叫び () «for /of » give [utter, let out ] a cry 叫び声をあげる ▸ a cry of alarm [anger, joy ]警告 [怒り, 喜び ]の叫び ▸ a cry for help 助けを求める叫び声 (!しばしば比喩的に ) 2 ⦅主に英 ⦆〖単数形で 〗泣き声 ; (ひとしきり )泣くこと have a good cry 思い切り泣く Great [Much ] cry and little wool .ことわざ 毛を刈ろうにも鳴き声ばかり大きくて毛は採れない ; 「大山鳴動してねずみ一匹 」.3 (鳥獣の )鳴き声 , ほえ声 .4 ⦅主に報道 ⦆ «…を求める /…に反対する » 要求, 嘆願 ; 世論の声 «for /against » .5 〖主に複合語で 〗(選挙 運動などの )スローガン , 標語 (battle cry , war cry ).6 呼び売りの声, 触れ声 .be a f r cr from A ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈物 事 〉とはほど遠い, 大いに異なる Calcutta is a far cry from New York .カルカッタはニューヨークとは別世界だ .cr and l ugh scarf (rhyming slang ).in f ll cr ⦅英 ⦆1 〈人が 〉 (一斉に )激しく非難して ; 総がかりで ; 大音量で .2 〈猟犬などが 〉 (獲物に向かって一斉に )ほえ立てて .