blared
美 [bler]
英 [ble?(r)] 
- n.吼叫;(喇叭等的)響聲;巨響;(顏色等)耀眼的光澤
- v.怒號(hào);(喇叭等)嘟嘟地大聲響;高聲發(fā)出(或奏出);高聲宣布
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)嘟嘟聲;號(hào)聲;高聲鳴叫
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):blares 現(xiàn)在分詞:blaring 過去式:blared 同義詞
英漢解釋
v. | 1. 叫,吼,咆哮,怒號(hào);(喇叭等)嘟嘟地大聲響 |
n. | |
英英解釋
例句
"Natalie Portman, apparent soon-to-be Oscar winner, " the Washington Post headline blared, with only a hint of drollery.
“娜塔莉波特曼,視即將要被奧斯卡獲獎(jiǎng)影片”華盛頓郵報(bào)的標(biāo)題響起,只有一個(gè)笑話淡淡的。
But as loudspeakers blared recorded cries of "long life, long life" , many did not join in.
然而,當(dāng)喇叭高聲播放錄制好的“萬歲、萬歲”的呼喊聲時(shí),卻有許多人沒有跟著湊熱鬧。
A few hours later, the alarms blared again when flight controllers tried to restart the stalled coolant pump.
就在幾小時(shí)后,當(dāng)飛行控制器試圖再一次重新啟動(dòng)失去控制的冷卻劑泵時(shí),警報(bào)再次響起。
The German radio blared each night that the Reich had no quarrel with France .
德國(guó)的無線電廣播每天晚上大聲疾呼,宣稱德意志帝國(guó)與法國(guó)并無爭(zhēng)執(zhí)。
A siren blared and family members of the trapped men cheered and waved flags as the drill finally reached the trapped miners.
豎井打通時(shí),井上警報(bào)齊鳴,被困礦工的家庭成員歡呼著、揮舞著旗幟。
Still, Libyans erupted in joy. Horns blared and celebratory gunfire burst into the air in Tripoli.
盡管如此,利比亞已經(jīng)處于歡慶之中。在的黎波里,號(hào)角長(zhǎng)鳴,慶祝的槍聲響徹了天空。
The phone's tinny speakers blared the noise of shouting and a stream of gunfire.
手機(jī)上小小的喇叭里,刺耳的喊聲和槍聲響成一片。
At the same moment, the bugles of the Prussians returning from drill blared under our windows.
與此同時(shí),普魯士士兵的操練完回營(yíng)的號(hào)聲在我們的窗戶下回響……
Horns blared and celebratory gunfire burst into the air in Tripoli.
勝利的號(hào)角和慶祝的炮火響徹的黎波里的天空。
In the immediate aftermath, dazed, screaming and crying residents wandered the streets as sirens and car alarms blared.
在不久之后,頭暈眼花,尖叫和哭泣的居民在街頭徘徊的汽笛聲,汽車報(bào)警器響起。
"American Jets Attack Soviet Airfield, " the headlines blared.
“美軍戰(zhàn)機(jī)空襲蘇聯(lián)機(jī)場(chǎng)”這一標(biāo)題著實(shí)奪人眼球。
'This woman is stark raving mad! ' someone blared out. 'Call the psychiatric ward; call a doctor. '
“這個(gè)女人簡(jiǎn)直是瘋了!”某個(gè)人高聲說道?!?c>打電話給精神病院,叫醫(yī)生來。”
At dawn, the whole town wakes to recorded patriotic songs and messages blared from loudspeakers.
天蒙蒙亮,喇叭里就響徹著愛國(guó)歌曲和語(yǔ)錄。
The country came to a halt for two minutes at noon as sirens blared to remember the dead.
當(dāng)日中午,波蘭舉國(guó)哀悼2分鐘,汽笛長(zhǎng)鳴,以悼死者。
The colour television blared out the news.
彩電里高聲播送新聞。
Back in 2003, Newsweek's cover blared, "We're Not In the Mood, " and the story hasn't gone away.
早在2003年,《新聞周刊》封面的一句話”我們沒有心情“引起了轟動(dòng),影響至今。
Music blared and street vendors were frying potatoes and doughnuts.
響亮的音樂響起,街上的小販正在煎土豆和甜甜圈。
Car horns and sirens blared throughout the city.
整個(gè)城市的汽車和警笛都鳴響了。
The radio loudspeaker blared the news out.
廣播喇叭大聲播送新聞。
"Pak's double game exposed, " the Times Now news channel blared.
“巴基斯坦的兩面派花招終于暴露了,”TimesNow新聞頻道高聲播報(bào)。
Behind me the impatient horns blared their angry chorus.
我身后不耐煩的喇叭聲響成了一片。
"You can get a 13-percent rebate! " the speakers blared.
“你可以得到百分之13的優(yōu)惠”,播音員是這樣說的。
The horns of the taxis blared.
出租車的喇叭鳴響了。
Music blared out from the open window.
喧鬧的音樂從敞開的窗口傳出。
blare Horns blared in the street outside.
外面街道上汽車喇叭發(fā)出刺耳的鳴響。
The captain's voice blared in the tube.
船長(zhǎng)在傳話筒里大吼。
The radio blared out pop music.
收音機(jī)上播放著流行音樂。
The Rock music blared from their dormitory.
從他們宿舍中傳來了搖滾樂的吼叫聲。
After the sound blared through the school, and the students were evacuating, Mrs. McKinley and Megan tackled each other.
一時(shí)間警報(bào)聲響徹整個(gè)學(xué)校學(xué)生立刻進(jìn)行疏散。麥麗金和梅金都同時(shí)攔住了對(duì)方。
Then the gates swung open, the trumpets blared out, "and it's just God, the bull and the bullfighter. "
接著大門一敞,號(hào)角大響,「現(xiàn)在只剩上帝、斗牛、和斗牛士?!?/jz>
the trumpet blared , announcing the king ' s arrival
喇叭響起,宣示國(guó)王之抵達(dá)。