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*cry¹ /kraɪ; kraɪ/ v cried, cried, crying 1 [I] to produce tears from your eyes, usually because you are sad or hurt 〔一般因为悲伤或受伤而〕哭泣; 流泪: The baby was crying upstairs. 婴儿在楼上哭。 I always cry at sad movies. 我看悲伤的电影时总会哭。 2 [I,T] to say something loudly 大声喊叫: "Stop!" she cried. “停下!”她喊道。 3 cry over spilt milk informal to waste time worrying about something that cannot be changed 【非正式】 作无益[覆水难收]的悔恨 4 cry on sb's shoulder informal to tell someone why you are unhappy or worried 【非正式】 向某人诉苦[倾诉忧虑]
cry out1 [I,T] to make a loud sound of fear, shock, pain etc, or to say something loudly 〔因害怕、震惊、痛苦等而〕大声喊叫; 大声说出…: He cried out in pain. 他痛得大喊大叫。 Marie cried out sharply, "Don't touch it!" 玛丽尖叫道:“别碰它!” 2 be crying out for sth to need something urgently 迫切需要〔某物〕: This country is crying out for science teachers. 这个国家正迫切需要理科教师。
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