clamor / ˈklæm ər /

⚽高中词汇喧哗声喧嚣喧闹声喧哗

clamor3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
  2. a vehement expression of desire or dissatisfaction: the clamor of the proponents of the law.
  3. popular outcry: The senators could not ignore the clamor against higher taxation.
  4. any loud and continued noise: the clamor of traffic; the clamor of birds and animals in the zoo.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make a clamor; raise an outcry.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to drive, force, influence, etc., by clamoring: The newspapers clamored him out of office.
  2. to utter noisily: They clamored their demands at the meeting.

clamor 近义词

n. 名词 noun

loud cry; commotion

v. 动词 verb

cry out, make commotion

更多clamor例句

  1. In the initial weeks of vaccinations, Maryland and Virginia gave about 16,000 doses to the District to cover such workers but have not provided more doses since as their own residents clamor for vaccinations.
  2. A six-mile one-way loop road hugs the peninsula’s pink-granite shoreline, with plenty of turnouts to stop and watch lobster boats in the bay and to clamor over the wave-beaten headland at Schoodic Point.
  3. In 2021, though, thanks in large part to a pandemic that has all of us spending more time at home, people are clamoring for versatility, comfort and a return to tradition.
  4. Getting yelled at online by a few dozen people can seem like the entire world is clamoring at you, something to which I can attest from experience.
  5. In recent months, Democrats have been clamoring to eliminate the filibuster.
  6. There has been a growing clamor for the president himself to act.
  7. Or worse, see the high end of the partnership clamor for someone other than de Blasio for mayor.
  8. Ogimura waved his hand in the air, calling a temporary stop to play, unable to think in the clamor.
  9. Amid the noise and clamor, we uncover the presents worth cherishing: life, family, friends, and faith.
  10. I had joined Twitter, crossed over to the other side, joined the endless clamor coming over the hills from Twitter Village.
  11. Notwithstanding the unseemly hour, the people came running out at the outcry and clamor especially those from the nearest houses.
  12. Keeping up an ululating clamor of commands, he ran to the roof of the dwelling, snatched up a musket and took steady aim.
  13. No one could deny that Government had yielded in the face of noisy clamor and forcible resistance.
  14. It was the first time that a female voice had been heard in the midst of the clamor of these enraged combatants.
  15. The clamor of the mob silenced the Girondists, and they hardly made an attempt to speak in their defense.