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1 scream
1. intransitive verb1) schreien ( with vor + Dat.)2) [Vogel, Affe:] schreien; [Sirene, Triebwerk:] heulen; [Reifen:] quietschen; [Säge:] kreischen2. transitive verb 3. noun1) Schrei, der; (of siren or jet engine) Heulen, dasscreams of laughter/pain — gellendes Gelächter/Schmerzensschreie
2) (coll.): (comical person or thing)be a scream — zum Schreien sein (ugs.)
* * *[skri:m] 1. verb(to cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise: He was screaming in agony; `Look out!' she screamed; We screamed with laughter.) schreien2. noun1) (a loud, shrill cry or noise.)2) (a cause of laughter: She's an absolute scream.)* * *[skri:m]I. na \scream of fear/for help ein Aufschrei/Hilfeschrei ma piercing \scream ein gellender [o durchdringender] Schreito be a \scream zum Schreien [o Brüllen] sein famII. vi▪ to \scream at sb jdn anschreiento \scream for help [gellend] um Hilfe schreiento \scream with laughter vor Lachen brüllento \scream in terror vor Schreck schreien2. animals schreiena fire engine \screamed past ein Feuerwehrauto fuhr mit heulenden Sirenen vorbei4. (travel fast noisily)▪ to be \screaming at sb jdm ins Auge springenIII. vt1. (cry loudly)to \scream abuse at sb jdm Beschimpfungen an den Kopf werfento \scream one's head off [or the place down] ( fam) sich dat die Kehle [o Lunge] aus dem Hals schreien famto \scream oneself hoarse sich akk heiser schreien▪ to \scream sth etw lauthals schreien‘Royal Plane Disaster’ \screamed the headlines next day ‚Königliches Flugzeugunglück‘ schrien einem die Schlagzeilen am nächsten Tag groß entgegen* * *[skriːm]1. n2) (fig inf)to be a scream — zum Schreien sein (inf)
2. vtschreien; command brüllen; (fig, headlines) ausschreienyou idiot, she screamed at me — du Idiot, schrie sie mich an
to scream one's head off (inf) — sich (dat) die Lunge aus dem Leib or Hals schreien
3. vischreien; (saw, tyres) kreischen; (wind, engine, siren) heulento scream with laughter —
newspaper headlines which scream at you (fig) — Schlagzeilen, die einem entgegenschreien
* * *scream [skriːm]A v/iscream at sb jemanden anschreien;scream (out) aufschreien;scream with laughter vor Lachen brüllenscream sth to sb jemandem etwas zuschreien;scream o.s. hoarse sich heiser schreien;scream the place down umg zetermordio schreien;the newspaper screamed the news on the front page die Zeitung brachte die Nachricht in schreierischer Aufmachung auf der ersten SeiteC s1. (gellender) Schrei:2. Gekreische n:3. schriller Ton, Heulen n (einer Sirene etc)* * *1. intransitive verb1) schreien ( with vor + Dat.)2) [Vogel, Affe:] schreien; [Sirene, Triebwerk:] heulen; [Reifen:] quietschen; [Säge:] kreischen2. transitive verb 3. noun1) Schrei, der; (of siren or jet engine) Heulen, dasscreams of laughter/pain — gellendes Gelächter/Schmerzensschreie
2) (coll.): (comical person or thing)be a scream — zum Schreien sein (ugs.)
* * *n.Aufschrei m. v.brüllen v.heulen v.schreien v.(§ p.,pp.: schrie, geschrieen) -
2 scream
[skri:m] na piercing \scream ein gellender [o durchdringender] Schrei;(with joy, delight) kreischen;to \scream at sb jdn anschreien;to \scream for help [gellend] um Hilfe schreien;to \scream with laughter vor Lachen brüllen;to \scream in terror vor Schreck schreien2) animals schreiena fire engine \screamed past ein Feuerwehrauto fuhr mit heulenden Sirenen vorbei4) ( travel fast noisily)to \scream past vorbeibrausen, vorbeidüsen ( fam), mit heulenden Motoren vorbeirasen;to be \screaming at sb jdm ins Auge springen vt1) ( cry loudly)to \scream abuse at sb jdm Beschimpfungen an den Kopf werfen;to \scream one's head off [or the place down] ( fam) sich dat die Kehle [o Lunge] aus dem Hals schreien ( fam)to \scream oneself hoarse sich akk heiser schreien;to \scream sth etw lauthals schreien;‘Royal Plane Disaster’ \screamed the headlines next day ‚Königliches Flugzeugunglück‘ schrieen einem die Schlagzeilen am nächsten Tag groß entgegen
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