
큰 소리를 내거나 외침으로써 강한 감정이나 경고를 표현하다.
To utter a loud call or cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion (such as joy, excitement, or warning).
예문:
"The crowd began to shout when the winning goal was scored in the final minute."
"We heard someone shout for help from across the river, but we couldn't see them."
"She had to shout over the noise of the machinery to be heard by her colleague."
누군가에게 크고 화난 목소리로 말하거나, 무언가를 큰 소리로 전달하다.
To speak loudly and angrily to someone, or to say something very loudly, often reporting speech.
예문:
"Please don't shout at me; I can hear you perfectly well when you speak normally."
"The coach shouted instructions from the sideline throughout the entire game."
"He shouted that the fire alarm was fake, but nobody believed him."
강한 감정을 표현하거나 주의를 끌기 위해 내는 큰 소리.
A loud cry expressing a strong emotion or calling attention.
예문:
"A sudden shout of alarm woke everyone in the quiet camp."
"We recognized his voice from the distinctive shout he gave when he was excited."
"The referee ignored the player's angry shout about the foul."
(특히 호주/뉴질랜드 비격식) 술이나 식사 등을 한턱내다; 술을 한 잔 사다.
To treat someone to something, especially a drink or meal; to buy a round of drinks.
예문:
"Since you got the promotion, you have to shout us dinner tonight."
"It's my shout next, so tell me what you are all drinking."
"He offered to shout the whole team coffee after the early morning meeting."