1、I will notcry out for you — as my voice isn't good.(我不會(huì)瘋狂地為你尖叫——因?yàn)槲业纳ぷ硬缓谩?
2、Scarlett had a sudden treacherous desire to cry out, “But you've been happy, and you and Mother aren't alike,” but she repressed it, fearing that he would box her ears for her impertinence.(思嘉忽然心里起了種惡意,想大聲喊出來(lái):“可你不是一直很幸福呀,盡管你和媽并不是同類(lèi)的人,"不過(guò)她把這念頭壓下去了,生怕他容忍不了這種鹵莽行為,給她一耳光。)
3、Even when Icry out for help, he stops my prayer.(我呼吁求救時(shí),他卻掩耳不聽(tīng)我的祈禱。)
4、The vagaries of floating exchange rates seem tocry out for yet another experiment in monetary integration, perhaps even a stab at a world currency.(浮動(dòng)匯率的反復(fù)無(wú)常,似乎在呼喚另一次貨幣一體化實(shí)驗(yàn),甚至嘗試一種全球化的貨幣。)
5、Our peoplecry out for you, they begged for their god to save them.(我們的人們迫切需要您,他們乞求他們的神去拯救他們,但你沒(méi)來(lái)。)
6、Both of us wore baseball caps, and she still wanted tocry out for customers along the street in market.i stoped it immediately.i.(我倆都帶著棒球帽,她還想吆喝幾聲,被我及時(shí)制止。)
7、Similarly when we see no shore, struggle in a storm, or are sent out by God alone in our journey of life, we cancry out for help, yet we can still trust God.(同樣,當(dāng)我們?cè)谖覀兩穆猛局袥](méi)看見(jiàn)岸,在風(fēng)暴中奮斗或者單獨(dú)被神派出時(shí),我們可以急切呼求幫助,但我們?nèi)匀豢梢孕趴可瘛?
8、The tyrant's oppressed subjectscry out for their liberty.(被暴君壓迫的臣民呼吁給予他們自由。)
9、If the person doesn't stop, cry for help by calling out the name of a teacher whose office is nearby.(如果那個(gè)人還沒(méi)有停下來(lái),你可以大聲喊辦公室就在附近的老師來(lái)尋求幫助。)
10、But if you were a tear in my eye I would nevercry out for fear of losing you...(如果你是我眼中的一滴眼淚,我今生都不會(huì)哭,因?yàn)槲疑岵坏媚恪?
11、His loyal heart seemed to cry out on his weaker self for its treachery.(他那顆忠誠(chéng)的心似乎在大喊,斥責(zé)他那脆弱的自我的背叛。) (hao86.com好工具)
12、In Tang Dynasty, however, scholars' status was proved, and literature was advocated to stink the personality andcry out for the society and The Times.(在唐代,文士的地位有所提高,傳統(tǒng)文論進(jìn)而鼓吹文學(xué)既要張揚(yáng)個(gè)性,又要同社會(huì)相結(jié)合,為時(shí)代而吶喊。)
13、We reach out to each other, we cry, gather for memorials and experience a very palpable sense of loss.(我們同彼此交流傷感之情,我們?yōu)橹奁?,聚集在一起紀(jì)念并感受著一種明顯的失落。)
14、I want the beating palms tocry out for Samson.(我要那鞭笞用的棕櫚,來(lái)為參孫放聲痛哭。)
15、Summer, the magician the cicadascry out for us to sing.(夏天,魔術(shù)師把知了喊出來(lái)為我們唱歌。)
16、Fear gripped her, turning her bowels to ice; but she did not panic and did notcry out for help.(恐懼向她襲來(lái),心像結(jié)了冰;但是她并沒(méi)尖叫著喊救命。)
17、Many states have mandatory minimum sentences, which remove judges' discretion to show mercy, even when the circumstances of a casecry out for it.(即便在一個(gè)讓他痛苦流涕的案子的環(huán)境下,許多州的強(qiáng)制性最低刑期的存在,排除了法官酌情開(kāi)恩的選擇。)
18、Uncomfortable situations, fear and pain are all tension builders thatcry out for humor.(不舒服的情況,害怕和疼痛都會(huì)使我們遠(yuǎn)離幽默。)
19、British Numbers are "disturbing" andcry out for regulation, says Mr Deliens.(Deliens先生說(shuō)英國(guó)的數(shù)據(jù)很“煩擾”而且呼吁管理。)
20、She struggled, she began tocry out for mercy, but I held her fast, forcing back her head and staring down into her face.(她想掙開(kāi),開(kāi)始哭著求饒,可是我緊緊掐著她,把她的頭往后扳,盯著她的臉看。)