3.I sometimes feel like screaming with frustration.
我有时苦恼真想要。
4.It's not polite to howl down a speaker.
妨碍别人的讲话是不礼貌的。
5.He let off steam by yelling at a clerk.
他对一个职员, 借以发泄怒气。
6.He made a spectacle of himself by shouting at the barman.
他冲酒吧招待员,丢人现眼。
7.They started shouting at me and it soon got very heavy.
他开始对我,情形很快变很严重。
8.He shouted angrily at anyone within range.
他看见谁,就气地对谁。
9.Philip gave a cry of anguish.
菲利普痛苦地一声。
10.As the fox came into the yard, the chickens began squawking in alarm.
当狐狸闯进院子的时候, 惊恐地开始起来。
11.Stop screaming, we can hear you.
别高声,我可以听到你的话。
12.He cried with vexation.
他愤怒起来。
13.Why are you shouting?
你为什么?
14.Only a few of the private shopowners raised a great hue and cry against the new rule.
"只有几个私营店主嚷,反对新规定。"
15.Blow up Mode: Shout and holler, bullet-spitting, unselective in words, teeth gritting, insinuating other’s faults.
吼、口不择言、咬牙切齿、指桑骂槐。
16.He’s a real Jekyll and Hyde. At home he shouts at his wife and children all the time; at work he’s always charming and friendly.
他才是个有双重性格的人呢!在家里冲着妻子儿女;上班时却总是温良谦恭,和善友好。
17.In English, all capital words are used only when you are very angary, almost equal to shouting or cursing. This way I suggest you never use these capitals again.