crier

英 [ˈkraɪə(r)] 美 [ˈkraɪər]

n.  叫卖的小贩; (法庭上的)传呼员;法警;(巡行街道)大声宣读告示的人; 哭喊者;好哭的人(尤指婴儿)

复数:criers

法律

BNC.27632 / COCA.24583



柯林斯词典


双语例句

  1. I'm not much of a crier for those of you who know me, but when she hit her knees, tears streamed down my face.
    我并不是一个泪点很低的人,但是当她跪倒在地时,我的眼泪就流了下来。
  2. He has been designated the crier of this village.
    他被委任为这个村子的地保。
  3. And you will be a crier for sure.
    一定的。你肯定会哭的。
  4. And I'm the crier in the family.
    要知道在盖勒家我是最爱哭的。
  5. The slogan crier saw the dog and frog jump to and fro in the fog.
    呼口号者看见狗和青蛙在雾中来回跳。
  6. He took a group of boys to hear the crier proclaim the accession on the town hall steps.
    他带了一群男孩去听公告传报员在镇公所的台阶上宣布新王的登基。
  7. Bunky Echo-Hawk's "Camp Crier" painting addresses the issue of Indians as bearers of their own story.
    作品《阵营传令员》刻画的是讲述自己经历的印地安人。
  8. Leave her alone. she's natural crier.
    别理她,她是个天生爱哭的人。
  9. The town crier probably just had a slow news day.
    镇上的送信人得到的可能不是最新的消息。

英英释义

noun

  1. a peddler who shouts to advertise the goods he sells

    1. (formerly) an official who made public announcements

        Synonym:    town crier

      1. a person who weeps

          Synonym:    weeper