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Trad. 鳴叫
- to emit a sound
- (of birds, insects etc) to chirp, hoot etc
- (of a siren, steam whistle etc) to sound
- to signal the musicians (in Chinese opera, by prolonging a spoken word before attacking a song)
- (coll.) to challenge
Trad. 叫聲
- yelling (sound made by person)
- barking
- braying
- roaring (sound made by animals)
- to whine about hardships
- to complain of one's bitter lot
- to complain
- to grumble
Trad. 嚇嚇叫
- (Tw) impressive (from Taiwanese 削削叫, Tai-lo pr. [siah-siah-kiò])
Trad. 隨叫隨到
- to be available at any time
- to be on call
Trad. 裝窮叫苦
- to feign and complain bitterly of being poverty stricken (idiom)
- shouting and screaming (idiom); to scream loudly
- to rant
- to kick up a racket
- to conduct vigorous propaganda
Trad. 拍案叫絕
- lit. slap the table and shout with praise (idiom); fig. wonderful!
- amazing!
- great!
- to complain without stopping (idiom); to bitch endlessly
- incessant grievances
Trad. 叫苦連天
- to whine on for days (idiom)
- to endlessly grumble complaints
- incessant whining
Trad. 叫醒服務
- morning call
- wake-up call (hotel service)
