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shout

N การตะโกน  เสียง ตะโกน  kan-ta-kon

 

shout

VI ตะโกน  ส่ง เสียงดัง  ตะเบ็งเสียง  ร้องเรียก  ta-kon

 

shout

VT ตะโกน  ส่ง เสียงดัง  ตะเบ็งเสียง  ร้องเรียก  ta-kon

 

shout about

PHRV ตะโกน พูด  ตะเบ็งเสียง พูด  ta-kon-phud

 

shout at

PHRV ตะโกน ใส่  roar at ta-kon-sai

 

shout down

PHRV ตะโกน ลง ไป  ร้องเรียก ลง ไป  ta-kon-long-pai

 

shout for

PHRV ตะโกน (แสดง ความรู้สึก  ตะโกน เพื่อ  ร้องเรียก เพื่อ  ta-kon

 

shout out

PHRV ตะโกน ออกมา  ส่ง เสียงร้อง เรียก  ta-kon-ook-ma

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SHOUT

v.i.To utter a sudden and loud outcry, usually in joy, triumph or exultation, or to animate soldiers in an onset. It is not the voice of them that shout for mastery. Exodus 32:18.
When ye hear th esound of the trumpet, all the people shall shout with a great shout. Joshua 6:5.

 

SHOUT

n.A loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden outcry, particularly of a multitude of men, expressing joy, triumph, exultation or animated courage. It is sometimes intended in derision. The Rhodians seeing an enemy turn their backs, gave a great shout in derision. Knolles.

 

SHOUT

v.t.To treat with shouts or clamor.

 

SHOUTER

n.One that shouts.

 

SHOUTING

ppr. Uttering a sudden and loud outcry in joy or exultation.

 

SHOUTING

n.The act of shouting; a loud outcry expressive of joy or animation.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SHOUT

Shout, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Shouted; p. pr. & vb. n. Shouting. ] Etym: [OE. shouten, of unknown origin; perhaps akin to shoot; cf. Icel. sk, sk, a taunt. ]

 

Defn: To utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers, etc. Shouting of the men and women eke. Chaucer. They shouted thrice: what was the last cry for Shak. To shout at, to utter shouts at; to deride or revile with shouts.

 

SHOUT

SHOUT Shout, v. t.

 

1. To utter with a shout; to cry; -- sometimes with out; as, to shout, or to shout out, a man's name.

 

2. To treat with shouts or clamor. Bp. Hall.

 

SHOUT

SHOUT Shout, n.

 

Defn: A loud burst of voice or voices; a vehement and sudden outcry, especially of a multitudes expressing joy, triumph, exultation, or animated courage. The Rhodians, seeing the enemy turn their backs, gave a great shout in derision. Knolles.

 

SHOUTER

SHOUTER Shout "er, n.

 

Defn: One who shouts.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

shout

shout |SHout ʃaʊt | verb 1 [ no obj. ] (of a person ) utter a loud call or cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion: she shouted for joy. [ reporting verb ] say something very loudly; call out: [ with obj. ] : he leaned out of his window and shouted abuse at them | I shouted out a warning | [ with direct speech ] : Come back!she shouted. (shout at ) speak loudly and angrily to; insult or scold loudly: he apologized because he had shouted at her in front of them all. [ with obj. ] (shout someone down ) prevent someone from speaking or being heard by shouting: he was shouted down as he tried to explain the decision. [ with obj. ] indicate or express (a particular quality or characteristic ) unequivocally or powerfully: from crocodile handbag to gold-trimmed shoes, she shouted money. 2 [ with two objs. ] Austral. /NZ informal treat (someone ) to (something, esp. a drink ): I'll shout you a beer. [ no obj. ] buy a round of drinks: anyone shooting a hole in one must shout for all players present on the course. noun 1 a loud cry expressing a strong emotion or calling attention: his words were interrupted by warning shouts. 2 (one's shout ) Brit. informal one's turn to buy a round of drinks: Do you want another drink? My shout. PHRASES give someone a shout informal call for someone's attention. call on or get in touch with someone. in with a shout Brit. informal having a good chance: they were definitely in with a shout of bringing off a victory. shout something from the rooftops talk about something openly and jubilantly, esp. something that is personal or has previously been kept secret. shout the odds chiefly Brit. talk in a loud and opinionated way. DERIVATIVES shout er noun, shout y adjective ( informal )ORIGIN late Middle English: perhaps related to shoot; compare with Old Norse skúta a taunt, also with the verb scout 2 .

 

shouting match

shout ing match |ʃaʊdɪŋ mætʃ | noun a loud quarrel.

 

shout-out

shout-out noun informal a message of congratulation, support, or appreciation: a special shout-out to Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Gandolfini, and Robert DeNiro for being such kick-ass cinematic mobsters.

 

Oxford Dictionary

shout

shout |ʃaʊt | verb 1 [ no obj. ] (of a person ) utter a loud cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion: she shouted for joy. [ reporting verb ] say something very loudly: [ with obj. ] : he leant out of his window and shouted abuse at them | I shouted out a warning | [ with direct speech ] : Come back!she shouted. (shout at ) speak loudly and angrily to: he apologized because he had shouted at her in front of them all. [ with obj. ] (shout someone down ) prevent someone from speaking or being heard by shouting: he was shouted down as he tried to explain the decision. [ with obj. ] indicate or express (a particular quality ) unequivocally or powerfully: from crocodile handbag to gold-trimmed shoes she shouted money. 2 [ with two objs ] Austral. /NZ informal treat (someone ) to (something, especially a drink ): I'll shout you a beer. [ no obj. ] buy a round of drinks: anyone shooting a hole in one must shout for all players present on the course. noun 1 a loud cry expressing a strong emotion or calling attention: his words were interrupted by warning shouts. Brit. informal a call-out for one of the emergency services. 2 (one's shout ) Brit. informal one's turn to buy a round of drinks: Do you want another drink? My shout.. PHRASES all over bar the shouting Brit. informal (of a contest ) almost finished and therefore virtually decided. give someone a shout informal call on or get in touch with someone. in with a shout informal having a good chance: they were definitely in with a shout of bringing off a victory. shout something from the rooftops talk openly about something personal or secret. shout the odds talk in a loud and opinionated way. DERIVATIVES shouter noun, shouty adjective ( informal )ORIGIN late Middle English: perhaps related to shoot; compare with Old Norse skúta a taunt , also with the verb scout 2 .

 

shouting match

shouting match noun a loud quarrel.

 

shout-out

shout-out noun informal (especially in hip-hop or dance music ) a mention, credit, or greeting, typically one made over the radio or during a live performance.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

shout

shout verb Help,he shouted: yell, cry (out ), call (out ), roar, howl, bellow, bawl, call at the top of one's voice, clamor, shriek, scream; raise one's voice, vociferate; informal holler. ANTONYMS whisper. noun a shout of pain: yell, cry, call, roar, howl, bellow, bawl, clamor, vociferation, shriek, scream; informal holler.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

shout

shout verb Help,he shouted: yell, cry, cry out, call, call out, roar, howl, bellow, bawl, call at the top of one's voice, clamour, bay, cheer, yawp, yelp, wail, squawk, shriek, scream, screech, squeal, squall, caterwaul, whoop; raise one's voice; N. Amer. informal holler; rare vociferate. ANTONYMS whisper. noun a shout of pain: yell, cry, call, roar, howl, bellow, bawl, clamour, bay, cheer, yawp, yelp, wail, squawk, shriek, scream, screech, squeal, squall, caterwaul, whoop; N. Amer. informal holler; rare vociferation. ANTONYMS whisper.

 

Duden Dictionary

Shout

Shout Substantiv, maskulin , der |ʃa͜ut |der Shout; Genitiv: des Shouts englisch-amerikanisch Shouting

 

Shouter

Shou ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈʃa͜utɐ |der Shouter; Genitiv: des Shouters, Plural: die Shouter Sänger, der im Stil des Shoutings singt

 

Shouting

Shou ting Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈʃa͜utɪŋ |das Shouting; Genitiv: des Shouting [s ] englisch shouting, zu: to shout = rufen, schreien aus [kultischen ] Gesängen der afroamerikanischen Musik entwickelter Gesangsstil des Jazz mit starker Tendenz zu abgehacktem Rufen oder Schreien

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

shout

shout /ʃaʊt /〖語源は 「言葉を放つ (shoot )」〗動詞 s /-ts /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 自動詞 〈人が 〉叫ぶ (out ); 喜び 恐怖などで 】大声を出す «with » ; «…を求めて /…に /…するように » 大声で言う , どなる «for /at , to /to do » shout out in surprise 驚いて大声を出す shout with delight 歓声をあげる The teacher shouted for quiet .静かにしろと先生が大声を出した He shouted at her to slow down .スピードを落とせと彼は彼女に叫んだ .類義 shout yell , cry , scream shout は腹を立てたときや他人の注意を引きたいときに大声を出すことで, yell はshoutよりくだけた語. cry は泣き叫ぶこと. scream はひどい痛み 恐れ 興奮などから金切り声を上げること .他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈発言など 〉を叫ぶ (out ); «…に » 〈命令など 〉を大声で言う «at » ; that節 〗…ということをどなる , わめく ; ⦅書 ⦆直接話法 …と叫ぶ (say 他動詞 1a 語法 )shout instructions [insults ]大声で指示を出す [侮辱する ]She shouted that she couldn't stop .止められないのと彼女はわめいた ▸ “Duck!he shouted (out ).「かがめ!」と彼は叫んだ .2 oneself C 〗叫んでC 状態 になる (!Cは 形容詞 ) shout oneself hoarse 大声で叫んで声をからす .be n thing to sh ut about とりたてて言うほどのことでもない .sh ut A d wn [d wn A ]A 〈人 〉を大声でどなって黙らせる, やじる .名詞 s /-ts /C 1 叫び , 大声 , 歓声 , 怒号 excited [loud, distant ] shouts 興奮した [やかましい, 遠くからの ]怒号 give a shout of surprise [joy ]驚き [喜び ]の叫びをあげる .2 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆one's 酒をおごる番 (!大声で酒などを注文することから ) .be n with a sh ut ⦅くだけて ⦆ «…を勝ち取る [やりとげる 見込みが十分ある «of » .g ve A a sh ut ⦅話 ⦆A 〈人 〉に一声かける Give me a shout when you're leaving .出かけるときは一声かけてくれよな .s nd a sh ut ut to A ⦅俗 ⦆(ラジオやテレビで )知っているA 〈人 〉に呼びかける .sh ut er 名詞 C 叫ぶ人 ; 大声で話す人 .

 

shouting

sh ut ing 名詞 U 叫ぶこと ; 喝采 (かつさい ).be ll ver b r the sh uting ⦅英話 ⦆活動 競争などが 〉成功の見込みがついた (ので後は喝采 (かつさい )だけだ ).within sh uting d stance distance .~́ m tch どなり合いのけんか .