1 (often with out) to shout out (a loud sound) -- menjerit
She cried out for help.
2 a shout -- jeritan
a cry of triumph.
3 a time of weeping -- menangis
4 the sound made by some animals -- lolongan
the cry of a wolf.
In cultures in which differences were found, women cried more.
Wood notes that in addition to crying, infant signaling modalities include other vocalizations such as fussing and facial expressions.
The common type of colic cry, without organic alterations, follows a diurnal rhythm and occurs mainly in the afternoon and early evening hours.
This is a rallying cry rather than an admission of defeat, however, and research proceeds apace.
The rallying cries of dissent become ever more ethereal and faint.
Through this crying it was possible to be emotionally protected from making their emotions visible and thereby becoming vulnerable.
In the majority of cases, however, there was a reduction in infant crying, little maternal distress, and normal attachment relationships.
Participants tended to attribute all cries to hunger.
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流淚, 哭,哭泣, 喊叫…
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流泪, 哭,哭泣, 喊叫…
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llorar, gritar, grito…
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chorar, gritar, grito…
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(人)が涙を流して泣く, 叫ぶ, 叫び声…
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ağlamak, bağırmak, haykırmak…
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pleurer, crier, cri [masculine]…
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plorar, cridar, crit…
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