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1 shout
1. noun1) (a loud cry or call: He heard a shout.) grito2) (a loud burst (of laughter, cheering etc): A shout went up from the crowd when he scored a goal.) grito
2. verb(to say very loudly: He shouted the message across the river; I'm not deaf - there's no need to shout; Calm down and stop shouting at each other.) gritarshout1 n gritoshout2 vb gritarthere's no need to shout, I can hear you perfectly no hace falta que grites, te oigo perfectamentetr[ʃaʊt]1 grito■ give me a shout avísame, pégame un grito1 gritar ( out, -)■ get out! he shouted ¡fuera! gritó1 gritar■ there's no need to shout! ¡no hace falta que grites!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto shout for help pedir auxilio a gritos, pedir socorro a gritosto shout oneself hoarse gritar hasta quedarse ronco,-a, gritar hasta quedarse afónico,-ato shout something from the rooftops divulgar algo a los cuatro vientosshout ['ʃaʊt] v: gritar, vocearshout n: grito mn.• alarido s.m.• baladro s.m.• grita s.f.• grito s.m.• viva s.f.v.• chillar v.• dar voces v.• gritar v.• vocear v.• vociferar v.ʃaʊt
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noun grito mgive me a shout when you're ready — (colloq) avísame cuando estés listo, pégame un grito cuando estés listo (fam)
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intransitive verb gritarto shout FOR something — pedir* algo a gritos
to shout for help — pedir* auxilio a gritos
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vt gritarI shouted (out) a warning — les (or le etc) grité advirtiéndoles (or advirtiéndole etc)
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v reflto shout oneself hoarse — gritar hasta quedarse ronco or afónico
Phrasal Verbs:[ʃaʊt]1. N1) (=loud cry) grito m•
to give sb a shout — pegar un grito a algn *, avisar a algngive me a shout when you've finished — pégame un grito * or avísame cuando hayas terminado
- he's still in with a shout2) (Brit) * (=round of drinks) ronda fit's my shout - what are you drinking? — me toca pagar esta ronda - ¿qué tomáis?
2.VT gritar•
to shout abuse at sb — insultar a algn a gritos•
to shout o.s. hoarse — gritar hasta quedarse ronco3.VI (=cry out) gritar•
his goal gave the fans something to shout about — su gol les dio motivo a los hinchas para que gritaran•
to shout at sb — gritar a algn•
to shout for sth/sb — pedir algo a gritos/llamar a algn a gritos•
to shout with glee/joy — gritar de alegría* * *[ʃaʊt]
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noun grito mgive me a shout when you're ready — (colloq) avísame cuando estés listo, pégame un grito cuando estés listo (fam)
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intransitive verb gritarto shout FOR something — pedir* algo a gritos
to shout for help — pedir* auxilio a gritos
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vt gritarI shouted (out) a warning — les (or le etc) grité advirtiéndoles (or advirtiéndole etc)
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v reflto shout oneself hoarse — gritar hasta quedarse ronco or afónico
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2 shout
s.1 grito.2 turno de pagar.vt.1 gritar.2 hablar muy alto.vi.gritar.(pt & pp shouted) -
3 shout at
v.1 gritar, levantar la voz, pegar cuatro gritos a, pegar una buena gritada.2 gritar a, alzar la voz. -
4 shout down
v + o + adv, v + adv + o hacer* callar a gritosVT + ADV [+ person] abuchear, hacer callar a gritos* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o hacer* callar a gritos -
5 shout out
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<answer\>\> gritar, dar* a gritos2) v + adv dar* or pegar* un grito1.VT + ADV gritar, decir a voz en gritowe shouted out our thanks — gritamos las gracias, dimos las gracias a gritos
they shouted out greetings — gritaron los saludos, nos saludaron a gritos
2.VI + ADV gritar, dar un grito, pegar un grito ** * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<answer\>\> gritar, dar* a gritos2) v + adv dar* or pegar* un grito -
6 shout from the housetops
English-Spanish proverbs dictionary > shout from the housetops
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7 shout about
v.dar gritos. -
8 shout back
v.responder a gritos. -
9 shout down
v.callar a gritos, abuchear, acallar a gritos, hacer callar a fuerza de gritos, hacer callar a gritos, echar a barato. -
10 shout for
v.pedir a voces. -
11 shout insults
v.lanzar improperios. -
12 shout out
v.anunciar en alta voz, pregonar. -
13 to shout down
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14 to shout for help
pedir auxilio a gritos, pedir socorro a gritos -
15 to shout oneself hoarse
gritar hasta quedarse ronco,-a, gritar hasta quedarse afónico,-a -
16 to shout something from the rooftops
divulgar algo a los cuatro vientosEnglish-spanish dictionary > to shout something from the rooftops
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17 he's still in with a shout
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18 to scream or shout blue or bloody murder
English-spanish dictionary > to scream or shout blue or bloody murder
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19 to scream/shout one's head off
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20 to shout sth from the housetops
English-spanish dictionary > to shout sth from the housetops
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