cry
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/icons/point.icon 泣く
cry.icon cry: 感情的・生理的理由により, 声を上げて泣くこと. しばしば泣き声の大きさ・様子などを示す副詞とともに用いる. e.g. A baby is crying furiously for milk.: 赤ん坊がミルクを欲しがって大泣きしている
weep.icon weep: 悲しみのために, 主に静かに涙を流して泣くこと. 改まった文脈で多く用いられる. e.g. A woman was weeping hysterically. : 女性が狂乱状態で泣いていた
sob.icon sob: 小刻みに息を詰まらせながらすすり泣くこと. 声を上げて泣きじゃくることから静かにすすり泣くことまで, 幅広く表す. とにかく音を出す感じ?
泣きながら鼻を吸う・嗚咽
この泣き方だと大泣きするのと同じ語なのもうなずける
涙腺崩壊前と後
e.g. sob with grief.: 悲しみにむせび泣く
/icons/point.icon 叫ぶ
shout: 怒りや注意喚起のため大声を出すことをいうが, 声の質の点で女性や子供にはあまり用いない yell: shoutよりくだけた語で, 怒り・興奮・恐怖・痛み・絶望などで大声を上げることをいうが, 緊迫しており必要な声の大きさを考える余裕がない状況で, shoutより短く荒々しい叫び方をする cry: 〘書〙 で, 恐怖・痛み・興奮などで大声を出すことをいうが, 〘やや古〙 に響く. 強意的にoutをつけたcry outは, 恐怖・突然の痛み・憤慨で大声を上げることをいい, 今でもよく用いられる scream: 突然の大きな痛み・恐怖・怒り・興奮などで甲高い金切り声を上げることをいうが, 制御できない怒りや子供の興奮によるものをさすことが多い. 〈人が〉 «…のことで/…のあまり» 涙を流して泣く «over, about/with, in» ; 〈赤ん坊などが〉 «…を欲して» 泣く «for»
e.g. don't cry—it'll be all right
e.g. with object : you'll cry tears of joy.
〈人が〉 «…を求めて/…のあまり» 叫ぶ, 大声を出す(out) «for/in, with» (!outを使わない形は⦅書⦆ で⦅やや古⦆ に響く
e.g. the little girl fell down and cried for her mommy.
«人に/…するように» 大声で言う «to/to do»
e.g. “Where will it end?” he cried out.
〈商人が〉〈商品〉を呼び売りする
e.g. there was a bustle of activity as vendors cried their wares, offering shellfish to potential buyers.
〈鳥・獣などが〉鳴き叫ぶ, ほえる, さえずる
e.g. the wild birds cried out over the water.
«…を求めての/…の» 叫び(声) «for/of»
e.g. a cry of despair.
e.g. there was a cry of “Silence!”.
呼び売りの声, 触れ声.
e.g. the city comes to life after 10 p.m., with the din of car horns, and the cries of street hawkers.
⦅主に報道⦆ «…を求める/…に反対する» 要求, 嘆願; «for/against»
e.g. fund-raisers have issued a cry for help.
世論の声
e.g. peace became the popular cry.
(鳥獣の)鳴き声, ほえ声.
e.g. the harsh cries of magpies.
e.g. I still have a cry, sometimes, when I realize that my mother is dead.
PHRASES
weep bitterly and at length:
e.g. I cried my eyes out when he fired me.
ask for what is unattainable or impossible:
e.g. there must be no more self-pity, no more time wasted on crying for the moon.
protest strongly about a real or imagined wrong or injustice:
e.g. deprived of the crushing victory it was confidently expecting, the party cried foul.
a passionate and honest appeal or protest.
weep until one is soothed or exhausted:
e.g. he broke your heart—cry it out, girl
e.g. at 18–24 months, we did have to let our son cry it out a little.
(cry-it-out) a method of sleep training in which a young child is left to fall asleep on their own and is not immediately comforted when they cry:
e.g. parents have been doing cry-it-out for generations
e.g. as modifier : she created strategies to help parents thrive without resorting to cry-it-out sleep training.
informal used to express one's irritation or impatience:
e.g. why do you have to take everything so personally, for crying out loud?
(of hounds) baying in keen pursuit:
e.g. the fox broke and the hounds followed in full cry.
PHRASAL VERBS
British informal go back on a promise or fail to keep to an arrangement: e.g. we were going to Spain together and he cried off at the last moment.
demand as a self-evident requirement or solution:
e.g. the present system cries out for reform.
dated praise or extol someone or something.
dated disparage or belittle someone or something.
ORIGIN