Crying to read French and English? 【kra? ]? Beautiful? 【kra? ]?
1, the transitive verb means: shout; Cry out; Speak out loud
2. Being a noun means: shout; Cry; Slogan; call together
3. The intransitive verb means: cry; Call; call out
Phrases:
1, shout? Shout; Battle slogan; Slogans (in sports competitions)
Crying over spilled milk? Create useless regrets
3. Cry on my shoulder? Crying on my shoulder
4. Cry for the moon? Want the moon in the sky; Want to do what you can't do; Want what you can't have.
5. Shouting loudly? sell well
Example:
He cried in anger and frustration.
He cried in anger and disappointment.
Use of extended data cry:
1, cry is used as an intransitive verb or a transitive verb, and its object is usually a tear or an abstract noun expressing thoughts and feelings. Cry can occasionally be used as a compound object of complement with adjectives. The basic meaning of cry is "crying", which refers to Lacrimosa's public expression of feelings such as sadness, pain or sadness, emphasizing voice and sometimes silent crying. This is a daily expression, which is often used in spoken English.
Extension can mean "shouting", which emphasizes loud voice.
2. When cry is an intransitive verb, it can be used with the preposition for: when the preposition object is a thing or a thing, it means "I am in a hurry to go ……"; When the preposition object is a word such as joy or pain, it means "shed tears because of ..."
3.cry can be used as an intransitive verb when it means "crying", and it must be used with a phrase indicating purpose; When used as a transitive verb, you can take a noun or that clause as the object.
4. Crying, sniffling, whimpering, wailing and crying can all mean "crying". The differences between them are as follows: cry means to shed tears because of certain feelings, cry means to be sad or painful, and emphasizes sound, sometimes silent crying, which is mostly used in spoken language; ?
Sniffing refers to "sobbing" after crying; Sobbing refers to crying when trying to suppress feelings; Wail means "howl, cry"; Weep can refer to "crying" because of inner pain or joy, which can refer to both vocal "crying" and silent "tears".