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Definition of yell in English:

yell

noun jɛljɛl
  • 1A loud, sharp cry of pain, surprise, or delight.

    (尤指因疼痛、惊讶、高兴等引起的)叫声,叫喊,号叫

    her foot slipped and she gave a yell of fear
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I got a loud yell in response - something about him waiting for a 150 mb file to be emailed to him from one of his clients.
    • We chatted for a bit, then I heard a loud yell and we went to explore upstairs.
    • There came a sharp yell directed towards the six newcomers, and Tamora swiveled her head in its direction with dismissive interest.
    • Carter yells through the loud yells of delight and the resonant music.
    • With a mighty lunge Barth managed to land a solid kick on the creature's side, and its sharp yell of pain tore through the air.
    • She put her arms agaist the wall and put her head down and let out a loud, long yell of frustation and fear.
    • In his mind, he can hear the screams and yells of men as pain and suffering gripped them.
    • Screams of pain, yells of anger, crashes of metal on metal, blasts of magic, and snaps of armor or people all ran across his ears at once.
    • The sharp yell pierced the walls and a loud echo erupted from them.
    • Brian's screams and yells of pain and help echoed and echoed throughout the night sky.
    • The man let out a short, sharp yell of pain and dropped his arm to cover his wound.
    • Halfway between anger and pain, his yell begins as a firm shout but falls weakly to the floor.
    • Loud shouts, yells, and laughs ran from the tavern and out onto the street, disturbing the town's late night silence.
    • Eliza made a loud yell from the other side of the room.
    • Surprised by the sudden yell he lost control of the car for a moment and swerved onto the other side of the road causing a car coming in the opposite direction to blare its horn.
    • Those in distant suburbs undoubtedly heard her yells of pain and misery.
    • I gave a loud yell of indignation when the book was wrenched from my hands, and I looked up to see Alex staring down at me, amusement glittering in his stormy eyes.
    • With a yell of surprise, he turned to find Louise standing behind him, a big grin on her face.
    • Suddenly, there was a sickening crack, followed by a loud yell of pain.
    • Loud yells and screams deafened Laura from any sound.
    Synonyms
    cry, yelp, call, shout, howl, yowl, wail, scream, shriek, screech, squawk, squeal
    bay, roar, bawl, yawp, whoop, caterwaul
    informal holler
    1. 1.1North American An organized cheer, especially one used to support a sports team.
      〈美〉(为运动队加油的)呐喊,欢呼
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As the fight prolonged Makeba grew tired of running and at times stood his ground to exchange punches eliciting yells of approvals from the crowd.
      • In their dug-out, the occupants were shouting for the referee to blow for time. Their supporters were poised for the celebratory yells.
      • And then Ben's match began, and it was him I cheered for instead, my yells sounding hollow even to my own ears.
      • After a while, I heard a loud noise, the mixture of two hundred cheers and yells as the graduating class concluded their ceremony and celebrated the beginning of a new chapter of their lives.
      • Across the territory, beaches were filled with the thud of drum beats and the yells of participating teams and their supporters.
      • The gym erupted in yells and hoots and whistles.
      • The yells and screams continued, rippling down the grandstand to the finish.
      • The terraces that for years echoed to the cheers, yells - and sometimes boos - of generations of proud Manchester City supporters are fast being reduced to dust.
      • With all those cheers, yells, and the occasional moan when a favourite player is out, just when you thought he will score another 50 or 100.
      • They began to shout yells of victory as they watched the Unions retreat.
      • He looked into the crowd, first to the left then the right, all the while letting his people idolize him with cheers and yells.
      • At least three poker games were in session with yells of victory or groans of loss that shook the walls.
      • With three guards behind him, the man called Ryuma Kakounji gaited up through the cheers and yells from star-struck commoners and fans.
      • This, coupled with the frenzied yells of the supporters, makes even the most mundane fight a thrilling event.
      • Most of the Toro-ke were there, and the cheers and yells and catcalls and whoops made by everyone nearly knocked Maeya over upon their descent.
      • No cheerleaders here - the Aggies have five yell leaders who lead yells.
      • The Fort Charlotte players and fans, let out yells of delight as the side took full control of the game.
      • As they finished their last song, I rushed up to talk to them amidst cheers and yells from the crowd.
      • The head official finished as yells and cheers erupted from the people in the high boxes on the wall.
      • The sounds of their feet stomping forward and their assorted yells echoed in the gym.
      Synonyms
      shout, cry, call, roar, scream, shriek, screech, hoot, hoop, cheer, hurrah
  • 2British dated, informal in singular An extremely amusing person or thing.

    〈英,非正式,旧〉十分有趣的人(或事)

    Synonyms
    laugh
    wit, hoot, comedian, comic, entertainer, joker, clown, buffoon
verb jɛljɛl
[no object]
  • Shout in a loud, sharp way.

    叫喊,叫嚷;号叫

    you heard me losing my temper and yelling at her

    你听到我冲着她发火大叫了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rohan Merry, who was driving the car, said he heard his friend yell in pain and turned to his side to see blood pouring from Andrew's head.
    • One is yelling into a mobile phone, demanding to know why the taxi firm won't pick up groups of more than six.
    • The car made a U-turn, the men in the car yelling and gesturing angrily at me.
    • How many times had I yelled and screamed at him over the years we'd known each other?
    • Suddenly, he heard his friend yell and the team swerved left.
    • At one point Marie yelled at me to shut up because she wanted them to all come back next week.
    • My first instinct was to protect Susan so I yelled at her to run home and call the police.
    • We were then greeted by a loud thud against the door and a very loud voice yelling at us.
    • The final written product from such a topic is an invigorated piece of writing where every single word leaps out from the page and yells at you as loud as possible.
    • Are you one of those players that yells at questionable referee calls or yells at your own teammates when they make a mistake?
    • Estrella heard a voice yell out in surprise that was followed by a laugh of unexpectedness.
    • One time comes to mind when a girl was at the bar constantly yelling and screaming.
    • Dom yelled louder than he should have while he pointed to a girl in the middle of the remains.
    • All over, everyone was yelling and shouting and jumping up and down like maniacs.
    • Cleo hit back at him and tore at his arms with her nails, kicking his as hard as she could and yelling even louder than before.
    • Islanders goaltender Chris Osgood comes out of his crease and yells at the rookie, his anger obvious.
    • The average woman yanks more hairs in a lifetime than the AFL and yells louder than Fiona McDonald.
    • You're in the middle of the field, and they're screaming and yelling and all excited.
    • How is that possible when I could hear some woman down the hallway yelling all the time?
    • Mr Singh chased the man out the door and yelled at him as he ran off then got in a car.
    • They yelled that I should throw them a line, so that they might drag me in to the shore.
    Synonyms
    cry out, call out, call at the top of one's voice, yelp, shout, howl, yowl, wail, scream, shriek, screech, squawk, squeal
    bay, roar, bawl, yawp, whoop, caterwaul
    informal holler
    rare ululate

Origin

Old English g(i)ellan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gillen and German gellen.

Rhymes

Adele, Aix-la-Chapelle, aquarelle, artel, au naturel, bagatelle, béchamel, befell, bell, belle, boatel, Brunel, Cadell, carousel, cartel, cell, Chanel, chanterelle, clientele, Clonmel, compel, Cornell, crime passionnel, dell, demoiselle, dispel, dwell, el, ell, Estelle, excel, expel, farewell, fell, Fidel, fontanelle, foretell, Gabrielle, gazelle, gel, Giselle, hell, hotel, impel, knell, lapel, mademoiselle, maître d'hôtel, Manuel, marcel, matériel, mesdemoiselles, Michel, Michelle, Miguel, misspell, morel, moschatel, Moselle, motel, muscatel, nacelle, Nell, Nobel, Noel, organelle, outsell, Parnell, pell-mell, personnel, propel, quell, quenelle, rappel, Raquel, Ravel, rebel, repel, Rochelle, Sahel, sardelle, sell, shell, show-and-tell, smell, Snell, spell, spinel, swell, tell, undersell, vielle, villanelle, well

Definition of yell in US English:

yell

nounyeljɛl
  • 1A loud, sharp cry, especially of pain, surprise, or delight; a shout.

    (尤指因疼痛、惊讶、高兴等引起的)叫声,叫喊,号叫

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Brian's screams and yells of pain and help echoed and echoed throughout the night sky.
    • Screams of pain, yells of anger, crashes of metal on metal, blasts of magic, and snaps of armor or people all ran across his ears at once.
    • Loud yells and screams deafened Laura from any sound.
    • Carter yells through the loud yells of delight and the resonant music.
    • Suddenly, there was a sickening crack, followed by a loud yell of pain.
    • We chatted for a bit, then I heard a loud yell and we went to explore upstairs.
    • There came a sharp yell directed towards the six newcomers, and Tamora swiveled her head in its direction with dismissive interest.
    • The sharp yell pierced the walls and a loud echo erupted from them.
    • Loud shouts, yells, and laughs ran from the tavern and out onto the street, disturbing the town's late night silence.
    • With a mighty lunge Barth managed to land a solid kick on the creature's side, and its sharp yell of pain tore through the air.
    • I gave a loud yell of indignation when the book was wrenched from my hands, and I looked up to see Alex staring down at me, amusement glittering in his stormy eyes.
    • The man let out a short, sharp yell of pain and dropped his arm to cover his wound.
    • I got a loud yell in response - something about him waiting for a 150 mb file to be emailed to him from one of his clients.
    • Eliza made a loud yell from the other side of the room.
    • Halfway between anger and pain, his yell begins as a firm shout but falls weakly to the floor.
    • Surprised by the sudden yell he lost control of the car for a moment and swerved onto the other side of the road causing a car coming in the opposite direction to blare its horn.
    • She put her arms agaist the wall and put her head down and let out a loud, long yell of frustation and fear.
    • With a yell of surprise, he turned to find Louise standing behind him, a big grin on her face.
    • Those in distant suburbs undoubtedly heard her yells of pain and misery.
    • In his mind, he can hear the screams and yells of men as pain and suffering gripped them.
    Synonyms
    cry, yelp, call, shout, howl, yowl, wail, scream, shriek, screech, squawk, squeal
    1. 1.1North American An organized cheer, especially one used to support a sports team.
      〈美〉(为运动队加油的)呐喊,欢呼
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Across the territory, beaches were filled with the thud of drum beats and the yells of participating teams and their supporters.
      • He looked into the crowd, first to the left then the right, all the while letting his people idolize him with cheers and yells.
      • As they finished their last song, I rushed up to talk to them amidst cheers and yells from the crowd.
      • And then Ben's match began, and it was him I cheered for instead, my yells sounding hollow even to my own ears.
      • Most of the Toro-ke were there, and the cheers and yells and catcalls and whoops made by everyone nearly knocked Maeya over upon their descent.
      • With three guards behind him, the man called Ryuma Kakounji gaited up through the cheers and yells from star-struck commoners and fans.
      • The head official finished as yells and cheers erupted from the people in the high boxes on the wall.
      • The sounds of their feet stomping forward and their assorted yells echoed in the gym.
      • As the fight prolonged Makeba grew tired of running and at times stood his ground to exchange punches eliciting yells of approvals from the crowd.
      • This, coupled with the frenzied yells of the supporters, makes even the most mundane fight a thrilling event.
      • The yells and screams continued, rippling down the grandstand to the finish.
      • At least three poker games were in session with yells of victory or groans of loss that shook the walls.
      • The gym erupted in yells and hoots and whistles.
      • They began to shout yells of victory as they watched the Unions retreat.
      • The terraces that for years echoed to the cheers, yells - and sometimes boos - of generations of proud Manchester City supporters are fast being reduced to dust.
      • In their dug-out, the occupants were shouting for the referee to blow for time. Their supporters were poised for the celebratory yells.
      • With all those cheers, yells, and the occasional moan when a favourite player is out, just when you thought he will score another 50 or 100.
      • No cheerleaders here - the Aggies have five yell leaders who lead yells.
      • The Fort Charlotte players and fans, let out yells of delight as the side took full control of the game.
      • After a while, I heard a loud noise, the mixture of two hundred cheers and yells as the graduating class concluded their ceremony and celebrated the beginning of a new chapter of their lives.
      Synonyms
      shout, cry, call, roar, scream, shriek, screech, hoot, hoop, cheer, hurrah
verbyeljɛl
[no object]
  • Give a loud, sharp cry.

    叫喊,叫嚷;号叫

    you heard me yelling at her
    with direct speech “Happy New Year!” Ashley yelled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The average woman yanks more hairs in a lifetime than the AFL and yells louder than Fiona McDonald.
    • You're in the middle of the field, and they're screaming and yelling and all excited.
    • The final written product from such a topic is an invigorated piece of writing where every single word leaps out from the page and yells at you as loud as possible.
    • Dom yelled louder than he should have while he pointed to a girl in the middle of the remains.
    • One time comes to mind when a girl was at the bar constantly yelling and screaming.
    • The car made a U-turn, the men in the car yelling and gesturing angrily at me.
    • Are you one of those players that yells at questionable referee calls or yells at your own teammates when they make a mistake?
    • We were then greeted by a loud thud against the door and a very loud voice yelling at us.
    • Suddenly, he heard his friend yell and the team swerved left.
    • At one point Marie yelled at me to shut up because she wanted them to all come back next week.
    • Rohan Merry, who was driving the car, said he heard his friend yell in pain and turned to his side to see blood pouring from Andrew's head.
    • How many times had I yelled and screamed at him over the years we'd known each other?
    • Cleo hit back at him and tore at his arms with her nails, kicking his as hard as she could and yelling even louder than before.
    • All over, everyone was yelling and shouting and jumping up and down like maniacs.
    • My first instinct was to protect Susan so I yelled at her to run home and call the police.
    • Estrella heard a voice yell out in surprise that was followed by a laugh of unexpectedness.
    • How is that possible when I could hear some woman down the hallway yelling all the time?
    • Islanders goaltender Chris Osgood comes out of his crease and yells at the rookie, his anger obvious.
    • One is yelling into a mobile phone, demanding to know why the taxi firm won't pick up groups of more than six.
    • Mr Singh chased the man out the door and yelled at him as he ran off then got in a car.
    • They yelled that I should throw them a line, so that they might drag me in to the shore.
    Synonyms
    cry out, call out, call at the top of one's voice, yelp, shout, howl, yowl, wail, scream, shriek, screech, squawk, squeal

Origin

Old English g(i)ellan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gillen and German gellen.

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