crier
英['kraɪə(r)]
美['kraɪər]
Noun:
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a person who weeps
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(formerly) an official who made public announcements
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a peddler who shouts to advertise the goods he sells
- 1. Now the crier called the train ready and they got on.
- 这时,站台上的人高声喊着火车要开了,于是他们上了车.
来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
- 2. When he had finished his roll on the drum, the town - crier read out his notice.
- 镇上传达公告的人打完了他的这通鼓以后, 就朗诵告示.
来自辞典例句
- 3. This was where the town crier cried the news.
- 这就是街头宣告员大声宣布新闻的地方.
来自互联网
- 4. He has been designated the crier of this village.
- 他被委任为这个村子的地保.
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- 5. Before we had newspapers, a town crier would cry the news.
- 报纸出现之前, 街头公告员会宣布新闻.
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用作名词 (n.)
- Now the crier called the train ready and they got on.
这时,站台上的人高声喊着火车要开了,于是他们上了车。
- Leave her alone. She's a natural crier.
别理她,她是个天生爱哭的人。
- This was where the town crier cried the news.
这就是街头宣告员大声宣布新闻的地方。
- He has been designated the crier of this village.
他被委任为这个村子的地保。
- Francesca: "Yeah, he's running for town crier next year."
弗朗西丝卡:“是啊,他明年要竞选大嘴巴先生。”