clamor的意思和读音

clamor

: [ˈklæmər] : [ˈklæmə(r)]

v.使[]

n.;(,)

clamors  clamoring  clamored  

v.whisper

n.quiet

v.shout,scream,yell,cry,demand

n.call,request,outcry,uproar,din

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na.1.“clamour”

n.1.a very loud noise made by a lot of people or things2.urgent requests from a lot of people who want something to change or happen

v.1.to say that you want something and must have it2.to shout or talk loudly

na.1.The variant of clamour

1. clam clamor n. classification ...

2. civility n. clamor n. clamp v. ...

3. claim clamor clamorous ...

4. claim clamor clamorous ...

5. chronicle v. clamor v., commemorate ...

6. clam n. clamor n. , , clasp n. ...

7., ,clamor;noise〗 huárán ...

8. chronicle v. clamor v., commemorate ...

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1.As soon as he satisfied his hunger, Pinocchio began to clamor for his father to make him a pair of new feet.

2.Regardless, with lawyers across the country preparing lawsuits against Toyota, there's likely to be a clamor for more data.

3.Marketers clamor for her endorsements? borrowing her name and image to peddle everything from cell phones to doughnuts.

4.Do not ignore the clamor of your adversaries, the uproar of your enemies, which rises continually.

5.Our voices are simply drowned out in the general tumult and clamor.

6.Do not forget the clamor of your foes, the continuous uproar of your enemies.

7.Here ducks and cranes, rabbits and deer, all clamor for your attention, and replace the pain of the day with awe and wonder.鹿

8."Cough, I mention, kid? " Nicolas' governor of province again sounds out to make a clamor.“?”

9.In retrospect everyone will clamor that it was idiotic not to anticipate employee fraud.

10.Animals of the ground, in fear and alarm, will raise such a clamor that it will make human hearts tremble.使