shout: [14] The origins of shout are disputed. One school of thought traces it back to the prehistoric Germanic base *skeut-, *skaut-, *skut- ‘project’ (source of English sheet and shoot), as if its etymological meaning were ‘throw one’s voice out forcibly’, while another views it as a borrowing from Old Norse skúta ‘taunt’, which may be a distant relative of Greek kudázein ‘abuse’.
shout (v.)
c. 1300, schowten "to call or cry out loudly," of unknown origin; perhaps from the root of shoot (v.) on the notion of "throw the voice out loudly," or related to Old Norse skuta "a taunt" (compare scout (v.2)). Related: Shouted; shouting.
shout (n.)
late 14c., from shout (v.).
例文
1. Yours truly was awoken by a shout : "Ahoy there!「
私たちは大きな声で目を覚まされました。「おい!」
2。The driver managed to escape from the vehicle and shout a warning.
その運転手は何とかして車から脱出し、大声で警告した。
3.A small group of youths stayed behind to heckle and shout abuse.
小さな若者たちが歩いておらず、野次馬や罵声を上げている。
4.Tosh was known to be a man who would cuss and shout .
何かにつけて好きで怒鳴ったりののしったりする人です。/
5.There were scuffles when UDF hecklers began to shout down the speakers.