Czech English Dictionary

český jazyk - English

křičet in English:

1. to shout to shout


There's no need to shout! I can hear you!
You don't need to shout.

English word "křičet"(to shout) occurs in sets:

500 most important Czech verbs 301 - 325

2. to yell to yell


My neighbours used to yell at each other all day long. Now they don't. I wonder if they moved out.

3. scream scream


What a scream!
I'm so mad I want to scream and break everything!
I would scream very loudly if I saw a scorpion in my room.
That's right, that strange sound was the final death scream of the cooling fan.
Then, with a final, terrible scream, the monster flung itself off the mountain to its death on the rocks below.
Does a worm scream silently when a fisherman impales it on a hook?
It is natural for a child to scream in anger.
Scream it loud!
The accident happened so quickly that Bethany didn’t have time to scream.
All the passengers screamed when the plane started to fall out of the sky.
My dad screamed at us and our neighbour to get into the car.
Sturdier, more advanced models can cost thousands and scream high into the sky.
He screamed, ‘We’re going to crash!’
screaming babies. The baby has been screaming all day.
In this way a passing boat noticed them, thanks to Takeda's scream, and they survived without incident.