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I.scream1 S3 /skriːm/ BrE AmE verb
1. [intransitive] to make a loud high noise with your voice because you are hurt, frightened, excited etc SYN shriek:
After the first few shots, people started screaming.
a screaming baby
scream with/in
She jumped to her feet, screaming in terror.
The children were screaming with laughter.
She was screaming her head off (=screaming a lot).
She began to scream blue murder (=scream very loudly).
He was dragged kicking and screaming to a nearby van.
2. [intransitive and transitive] (also scream out) to shout something in a very loud high voice because you are angry or frightened SYN yell:
‘Get out!’ she screamed.
He screamed out her name.
scream for
I screamed for help.
scream at
He screamed at her to go away.
The crowd continued to scream abuse at him.
3. [intransitive] to make a very loud high noise:
The police car approached, its siren screaming.
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COLLOCATIONS
adverbs
scream loudly I just screamed as loudly as I could.
scream wildly (=in a loud and uncontrolled way) Poor George, screaming wildly, was carried upstairs by his father.
scream hysterically (=in a completely uncontrolled way) Some of the girls started screaming hysterically.
phrases
scream with laughter/delight She threw her head back and screamed with laughter.
scream in/with pain We could hear her screaming in pain.
scream in terror/agony etc He screamed in fear and panic, and banged frantically on the door.
scream your head off (=scream a lot) At least the idiot wasn’t panicking and screaming his head off.
scream blue murder informal (=scream very loudly with fear or anger) She flew into a rage and screamed blue murder at him.
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THESAURUS
shout to say something very loudly: The two men were shouting angrily at each other. | ‘Wait for me!’ he shouted.
yell (also holler
American English) to shout very loudly, especially because you are angry, excited, or in pain. Yell is more informal than shout: The children were yelling at each other across the street. | ‘Steve, are you there?’ Patti hollered up the stairs.
call (out) to shout in order to get someone’s attention: He called her name but she didn’t hear him. | ‘Is anybody there?’ he called out.
cry (out) written to shout something loudly, especially because you are in pain, frightened, or very excited: ‘I can’t move,’ Lesley cried. | He cried out in panic. | ‘Look what I’ve found!’ she cried.
scream to shout in a very loud high voice, because you are frightened, unhappy, angry etc: The baby wouldn’t stop screaming. | She screamed as she jumped into the cold water. | ‘It’s my money!’ she screamed at him.
roar written to shout in a loud deep voice: The crowd roared their appreciation. | ‘Stop this nonsense!' he roared.
bellow written to shout in a loud deep voice, especially when you want a lot of people to hear you: He was bellowing orders at the soldiers.
bawl to shout in a loud and unpleasant way, because you are angry or unhappy: ‘What are you doing?’ he bawled. | The kids were bawling in the back of the car. | She was always bawling at the children.
raise your voice to say something more loudly than normal, especially because you are angry: I never heard my father raise his voice.
cheer if a group of people cheer, they shout as a way of showing their approval: The crowd cheered when the band came on stage.
II.scream2 BrE AmE noun
[countable]
[Date: 1200-1300; Origin: Perhaps from Middle Dutch schreem]
1. a loud high sound that you make with your voice because you are hurt, frightened, excited etc SYN shriek:
We heard screams coming from the flat.
She saw the knife and let out a scream.
scream of laughter/terror etc
He fell back with a scream of terror and pain.
2. a very loud high sound:
the scream of a jet taking off
3. a scream informal someone or something that is very funny:
The film was a scream!
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COLLOCATIONS
adjectives
a loud scream Suddenly I heard a loud scream.
a shrill/piercing/high-pitched scream (=with a very high sound) The sound of gunfire mingled with the shrill screams of the injured.
a bloodcurdling scream (=very frightening) With a blood-curdling scream, he threw himself at Paul.
a terrified scream (=by someone who is terrified) I let out a terrified scream and scuttled down the stairs.
a terrible scream (=by someone suffering great pain or fear) We were woken late that night by the most terrible screams.
a little scream Mrs Wood gave a little scream.
a muffled/stifled scream (=made quieter, for example by putting a hand over someone’s mouth) No one heard her muffled screams.
verbs
let out a scream He let out a piercing scream.
give a scream She gave a scream of delight.
phrases
a scream of laughter/delight We could hear the children’s screams of laughter.
a scream of pain/terror/agony My screams of terror awoke my parents.

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When you scream, you talk in a very loud, emotional voice.

[skri:m]
danh từ
tiếng thét, tiếng hét, tiếng kêu thất thanh
tiếng thét lên, tiếng rít lên, tiếng kêu inh ỏi, tiếng kêu xé tai (của gió..)
tiếng gào rú; tiếng rít lên (của động cơ)
tiếng cười phá lên (như) screams of laughter
(thông tục) chuyện tức cười; người làm tức cười
nội động từ
gào thét, hét lên, kêu thất thanh (vì sợ hãi, đau đớn..)
kêu thét lên, kêu inh ỏi, rít lên, gây tiếng kêu xé tai (gió, còi tàu...)
(+ past, through, round) gào rú; rít lên (do sự chuyển động nhanh của động cơ)
cười phá lên (như) to scream with laughter


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