clamoring
英 [ˈklæmərɪŋ]
美 [ˈklæmərɪŋ]
v. 喧嚷; 用吵吵嚷嚷的方法迫使; 吵吵闹闹地发出[表示]
clamor的现在分词
COCA.40623
英英释义
noun
- loud and persistent outcry from many people
- he ignored the clamor of the crowd
双语例句
- Don't want everyone clamoring for the same perks.
我不希望所有人都来搞这套。 - People were clamoring to date me.
人们抢着和我约会。 - But by the next morning we were clamoring for them to come back!
但是第二天一早我们又把他们请了回来。 - In some ways, officials are clamoring for the foreign wealthy.
在一些方面,政府正在竭尽全力地吸引外国的富人。 - So I was taken by surprise by the photo in the Yangtse Evening Post of crazed shoppers clamoring for bags that have a six-month waiting list in Tokyo.
因此当我看到扬子晚报刊登的照片上,疯狂的顾客哄抢各款提包,我大吃一惊,在东京,买上那样一个包要等六个月。 - It would appear the same lottery-playing attitude has returned for the Facebook IPO, at least among frenzied individual investors clamoring to get in on the deal without regard to the price, valuation or even knowing what that means.
看来,至少对于那些坚持要参与Facebook的IPO而不顾价格、估值,甚至不知这些概念什么意思的狂热散户投资者来说,买彩票的那种劲头又出现在了这宗IPO案之中。 - His attacks have nations clamoring for the weapons that assail them.
他的攻击让各国争相竞购那些武器。 - He expects to see his company's sales reps clamoring for the machine.
他期望看到他们公司的销售代表们对这款笔记本的欢呼。 - Swing developers have been clamoring for years about support for nonrectangular windows across multiple OSes.
对跨多操作系统非矩形窗口的支持,Swing开发人员对此已经呼吁了好多年。 - When everyone is clamoring for attention, you can't help but notice the quiet and the calm.
当大家吵闹喧嚷,为了引人瞩目时,你无可奈何,反而留意到安静一隅。