cry

cry — noun

1. a loud, high-pitched sound that a person makes when feeling a very strong emotio

1.名詞B1
釋義

a loud, high-pitched sound that a person makes when feeling a very strong emotion, such as pain, surprise, fear, or joy

例句

Walid let out a sharp cry of pain when he hit his thumb with a hammer.

collocation: 'cry of' + emotion (pain/joy/fear)

A loud cry of surprise escaped from Heloísa when she saw the birthday cake.

同義詞
  • shout

    more general; does not imply emotion as strongly

  • yelp

    a quick, sharp cry of pain or surprise, often from animals

  • scream

    higher-pitched and longer than a cry, often from fear or excitement

反義詞
  • whisper

    a very quiet way of speaking

文法句型

a cry of + emotion noun

用法筆記

Typically followed by 'of' and a noun naming the emotion (cry of pain, cry of joy). The plural form 'cries' is common for ongoing or repeated sounds.

常見錯誤

He gave a cry in pain to ask for directions.
He gave a cry of pain when he fell.
💡'cry of pain' is the correct pattern; 'cry in pain' is less natural.

2. a loud shout made by a person or group, especially to get attention, ask for hel

2.名詞B1
釋義

a loud shout made by a person or group, especially to get attention, ask for help, or express a public opinion

例句

A desperate cry for help came from the far end of the street.

collocation: 'cry for help'

The crowd raised a cry of protest when the referee made the unfair call.

同義詞
  • shout

    more general, does not specify the purpose

  • yell

    usually louder and more forceful

  • outcry

    strong public protest or reaction

文法句型

a cry + for + noun

用法筆記

Often appears in the pattern 'cry for + need/help'. The plural 'cries' is very common when describing many voices. Distinguish from sense 1 (EMOTIONAL SOUND), which focuses on an involuntary emotional outburst, whereas this sense focuses on a deliberate shout aimed at someone.

常見錯誤

I heard a cry for joy from the audience.
I heard a cry of protest from the audience.
💡'cry of joy' belongs to sense 1 (EMOTIONAL SOUND); for a deliberate shout use this sense with 'cry of protest' or 'cry for help'.

3. the characteristic vocal sound produced by a wild creature

3.名詞B1
釋義

the characteristic vocal sound produced by a wild creature

例句

The cry of a seagull woke Femi at dawn every morning near the coast.

pattern: 'the cry of a + animal'

Hikers in the forest heard the distant cry of a wolf late at night.

同義詞
  • call

    more general term for animal sounds, includes mating calls

  • howl

    a long, loud cry specific to wolves, dogs, or wind

  • screech

    a harsh, high-pried animal sound, especially of birds

文法句型

the cry of + animal/bird

用法筆記

Use for the characteristic call of wild animals and birds. For domestic animals like dogs and cats, English prefers specific verbs (bark, meow) or 'sound'. This sense overlaps with verb sense 4 (ANIMAL CALL).

常見錯誤

I heard the cry of a dog.
I heard the bark of a dog.
💡'cry' for a dog is unusual; use 'bark' for dogs and 'meow' for cats.

4. an instance or period of crying, especially in order to release strong feelings

4.名詞B1
釋義

an instance or period of crying, especially in order to release strong feelings

例句

After the difficult exam, Sivan had a good cry and felt much calmer.

collocation: 'have a good cry'

The toddler needed a short cry before she could explain what upset her.

同義詞
  • weep

    more formal or literary than 'cry'

  • sob

    crying with short, loud breaths

  • bawl

    informal, crying very loudly and noisily

文法句型

have a (good) cry

need a cry

用法筆記

Commonly used with 'have' (have a cry) and often modified by 'good', 'long', or 'little'. The phrase 'have a good cry' is a set expression meaning to cry freely until the emotion passes. Distinguish from sense 1 (EMOTIONAL SOUND), which refers to a single, loud sound — this sense describes a whole period of weeping.

常見錯誤

She had a cry at the sad story.' (vague)
She had a good cry after watching the sad film.
💡The phrase 'had a cry' works best with a modifier like 'good' or 'long'.

5. a short phrase or word used by a group to express a shared goal or opinion, espe

5.名詞B2
釋義

a short phrase or word used by a group to express a shared goal or opinion, especially in a protest, campaign, or competition

例句

The senator's cry for fair wages united workers from across the country.

pattern: 'cry for' + goal

The team ran onto the field with a battle cry that fired up the fans.

同義詞
  • slogan

    more neutral term for any memorable phrase

  • battle cry

    specifically for a fight or competition

  • watchword

    a principle or guide, less emotional than a cry

文法句型

someone's cry

the cry of + group

用法筆記

Often used in political or social contexts. The phrase 'battle cry' is a common compound noun meaning a shout used before or during a fight. 'War cry' is another variant. This is the least frequent noun sense.

常見錯誤

The advertisement's cry was "Buy now!
The protesters' cry was for environmental justice.
💡This sense is for group rallying phrases, not marketing slogans, though the boundary can blur.

cry — verb