blared
英 [bleəd]
美 [blerd]
v. 发出(响亮而刺耳的声音)
blare的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG 高声鸣响;(使)发出刺耳的声音
If something such as a siren or radioblaresor if youblareit, it makes a loud, unpleasant noise.- The fire engines were just pulling up, sirens blaring...
消防车正要停下来,警报器发出刺耳的声音。 - Music blared from the flat behind me...
刺耳的音乐从我身后的公寓传出来。 - I blared my horn.
我按响了喇叭。 - Blareis also a noun.
- ...the blare of a radio through a thin wall.
透过一道薄墙传过来的刺耳的广播声 - Blare outmeans the same asblare.
blare out 同 blare - Music blares out from every cafe.
每一个咖啡屋都传出喧闹的音乐声。 - ...giant loudspeakers which blare out patriotic music and the speeches of their leader.
高声播放着爱国乐曲和领导人讲话的大喇叭
- The fire engines were just pulling up, sirens blaring...
双语例句
- In the city, radios in hole-in-the-wall shops blared popular songs.
在城里,狭小商店的收音机大声播放着流行歌曲。 - Many news organizations reported – indeed, blared – the first part of the sentence while making no mention whatsoever of its ending.
许多新建机构报道了(实际上是大肆宣扬)这句话的第一部分,而对这句话的结尾只字不提。 - Music blared from the flat behind me
刺耳的音乐从我身后的公寓传出来。 - The horns of the taxis blared.
出租车的喇叭鸣响了。 - The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.
行列行进时,喇叭嘟嘟地响个不休。 - The captain's voice blared in the tube.
船长在传话筒里大吼。 - The calf blared for its mother.
牛犊哞哞地高声叫喊找妈妈。 - The loudspeakers blared the speech repeatedly.
扬声器里反复大声地播送那篇演讲。 - The radio loudspeaker blared the news out.
广播喇叭大声播送新闻。 - Wrapped around a hippie in 1968, army green blared a clear contradiction: The wearer was at sartorial war with the program of power.
1968年,嬉皮士裹着军绿色上衣,显示出明显的矛盾:穿着者正在与权力进行服装方面的斗争。