Front | clamor |
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Pron | ['klæmə] |
Back | 【clamor】 n.叫嚣 The public clamor for lower taxes continued year after year. 人民一年年持续着呼吁降低税率。 |
Vocab | clamorutter or proclaim insistently and noisily
To clamor is to make a demand — LOUDLY. It's usually a group that clamors — like Americans might clamor for comprehensive health care coverage. The noun clamor is often used specifically to describe a noisy outcry from a group of people, but more generally, the word means any loud, harsh sound. You could describe the clamor of sirens in the night or the clamor of the approaching subway in the tunnel. All forms of 'clamor' will appear on average once every 718 pages. clamor clamoring clamorous clamorously |
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