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English words, nouns, transitive verbs and intransitive verbs, when used as nouns, mean "cry; Call. " When used as a transitive verb, it means shouting; Speak louder. When used as an intransitive verb, it means "shout; Shout; Say it out loud. "

Basic usage

1, the basic meaning of shout is "shouting", which means that the vocal cords make a higher sound, which is intended to convey to a longer distance, attract attention or be higher than other conflicts. Extension can be understood as "speaking out loud".

2.shout can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun, pronoun or that clause, and its object is usually the specific content of the call sign, and it can also be followed by a cognate object or a direct speech. It can also be used as a compound object of object complement with adjectives. When used as an intransitive verb, it can be used as an adverbial of purpose with an infinitive.

3. Shout is followed by preposition at, which means "rush … shout"; Followed by the adverb down means "coax … to step down"; Adverb out, followed by it, means to call out suddenly. It can be used as a transitive verb (usually name, address, price, answer, etc. ) and an intransitive verb Followed by the preposition with indicates the accompanying situation.

As a noun, it means "Shout, shout", and is often used as the object after verbs such as give, raise, set, shout, utter, etc. It can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns.

Bilingual example

1 Do I have to shout it out? Do I have to say it out loud

2. Don't shout. You won't shout.

You should shout at her so that she can hear you. You should shout at her so that she can hear you.

Extended supplement:

If you speak loudly because you are angry or angry, you may need to calm down before expressing yourself. Because when we are emotional, our thinking will become unclear and we may say something that we regret. Therefore, it will be better to calm down first and then communicate.

In addition, if you talk loudly in the classroom or office, it may disturb others' study and work, so you should respect others' needs and space and keep a moderate volume. It is good to express your views, but pay attention to the way and the occasion.