Толковый словарь английского языка - scream
Scream
scream
I. verb Etymology: Middle English scremen; akin to Middle Dutch schreem ~ Date: 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to voice a sudden sharp loud cry, to produce harsh high tones, to make a noise resembling a ~ , to move with great rapidity, 2. to speak or write with intense or hysterical emotion, to protest, demand, or complain vehemently, to laugh hysterically, to produce a vivid startling effect, transitive verb to utter with or as if with a ~, II. noun Date: 1605 a loud sharp penetrating cry or noise, a very funny person or thing
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n. & v. --n. 1 a loud high-pitched piercing cry expressing fear, pain, extreme fright, etc. 2 the act of emitting a scream. 3 colloq. an irresistibly funny occurrence or person. --v. 1 intr. emit a scream. 2 tr. speak or sing (words etc.) in a screaming tone. 3 intr. make or move with a shrill sound like a scream. 4 intr. laugh uncontrollably. 5 intr. be blatantly obvious or conspicuous. 6 intr. colloq. turn informer. Etymology: OE or MDu. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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