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clam·or
/ˈklæmɚ/
喧鬧,叫嚷,大聲的要求(vi.)(vt.)喧嚷,大聲的要求
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clam·or
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Clamored
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Clamoring
.]
1.
To
salute
loudly
. [
R
.]
The
people
with
a
shout
Rifted
the
air
,
clamoring
their
god
with
praise
. --
Milton
.
2.
To
stun
with
noise
. [
R
.]
3.
To
utter
loudly
or
repeatedly
;
to
shout
.
Clamored
their
piteous
prayer
incessantly
.
--
Longfellow
.
To
clamor
bells
,
to
repeat
the
strokes
quickly
so
as
to
produce
a
loud
clang
.
--
Bp
. Warbur░ion.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clam·or
,
v. i.
To
utter
loud
sounds
or
outcries
;
to
vociferate
;
to
talk
in
a
loud
voice
;
to
complain
;
to
make
importunate
demands
.
Syn:
--
clamor
,
roar
,
vociferate
,
holler
,
hollo
.
The
obscure
bird
Clamored
the
livelong
night
. --
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Clam·or
n.
1.
A
great
outcry
or
vociferation
;
loud
and
continued
shouting
or
exclamation
from
many
people
. [
Also
spelled
clamour
.]
Syn:
--
clamor
,
hue
and
cry
.
2.
Any
loud
and
continued
noise
.
3.
A
continued
expression
of
dissatisfaction
or
discontent
;
a
popular
outcry
.
Syn:
--
Outcry
;
exclamation
;
noise
;
uproar
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
clamor
n
1:
a
loud
harsh
or
strident
noise
[
syn
:
blare
,
blaring
,
cacophony
,
din
]
2:
loud
and
persistent
outcry
from
many
people
; "
he
ignored
the
clamor
of
the
crowd
" [
syn
:
clamoring
,
clamour
,
clamouring
,
hue and cry
]
v
1:
make
loud
demands
; "
he
clamored
for
justice
and
tolerance
"
[
syn
:
clamour
]
2:
utter
or
proclaim
insistently
and
noisily
; "
The
delegates
clamored
their
disappointment
" [
syn
:
clamour
]
3:
compel
someone
to
do
something
by
insistent
clamoring
; "
They
clamored
the
mayor
into
building
a
new
park
"
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