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blaring

英 [ˈbleərɪŋ]

美 [ˈblerɪŋ]

v.  发出(响亮而刺耳的声音)
blare的现在分词

复数:blarings 

BNC.48628 / COCA.33048

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.
    1. 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。
    2. Music blared from the flat behind me...
      刺耳的音乐从我身后的公寓传出来。
    3. I blared my horn.
      我按响了喇叭。
    4. Blareis also a noun.
    5. ...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
    6. Blare outmeans the same asblare.
      blare out 同 blare
    7. Music blares out from every cafe.
      每一个咖啡屋都传出喧闹的音乐声。
    8. ...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

英英释义

noun

adj

  • unpleasantly loud and penetrating
    1. the blaring noise of trumpets
    2. shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio
    Synonym:blasting

双语例句

  • The radio is blaring out rock music.
    收音机在高声放着嘈杂的摇滚乐。
  • We drove through red traffic lights, the horn blaring.
    我们鸣着喇叭,闯过红灯。
  • Music is blaring from her room.
    音乐从她的房间里穿透出来。
  • The speedy car ignored the traffic lights and, with its horn blaring, roared down the street.
    那辆飞速的汽车无视交通信号灯,响着喇叭,奔腾呼啸,顺着大街开过去了。
  • If we came blaring and knocking at your door, that's just negative impact for you.
    如果我们大张旗鼓的去你家,对你影响不好。
  • I was carted off in an ambulance with the sirens blaring.
    我被一路鸣笛的救护车带走了。
  • In the front room the TV was loudly blaring a cartoon channel, and the family room was strewn with toys and various items of clothing.
    外屋的电视播放着嘈杂的卡通,家庭娱乐间堆满了玩具和各式衣物。
  • I asked her for their remote control, aimed it through the window of the empty room, and turned off the blaring TV.
    我让她拿给我他们的遥控器,对准空房间的窗户,把很响的电视给关了。
  • When he stood for a solo, he gyrated and played with a blaring tone, more like hard-core rock and roll than jazz or swing.
    每当他站起来独奏时,都会使劲儿摇摆,然后响亮地吹上一通,更像是在演奏硬摇滚,而不像爵士乐或摇摆乐。
  • Participants, typically older women but also some men and younger people, gather in public squares and parks and perform synchronized dances to blaring music.
    参与者一般是上了年纪的女性,但也有一些男性和年轻人。他们聚集在广场上和公园里,伴随着吵闹的音乐做着同步的舞蹈动作。