aloud 英 [əˈlaʊd]   美 [əˈlaʊd]

aloud

aloud  英 [əˈlaʊd] 美 [əˈlaʊd]

adv. 大声地;出声地 

The teacher listened to the children reading aloud. 老师听着孩子们朗读。
He read the letter aloud to us. 他把信大声念给我们听。

  • If you read something aloud you use your voice, not just your eyes. You might feel shy reading your poems aloud in front of strangers.
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  • adv. 大声地;出声地
  • 1. The teacher listened to the children reading aloud.

    老师听着孩子们朗读。

  • 2. He read the letter aloud to us.

    他把信大声念给我们听。

  • 3. She cried aloud in protest.

    她大声抗议。

  • aloud (adv.) late 13c., "with a loud voice;" c. 1300, "audibly, not whispered;" contraction of on loude; see a- (1) + loud.
aloud / əˈlaʊd ; NAmE əˈlaʊd / adverb 1 in a voice that other people can hear 出声地 The teacher listened to the children reading aloud. 老师听着孩子们朗读。 He read the letter aloud to us. 他把信大声念给我们听。 ‘What am I going to do?’ she wondered aloud. “我怎么办呢?”她疑惑地说。 note at loud 2 in a loud voice 大声地 She cried aloud in protest. 她大声抗议。 IDIOMsee think v. aloud / əˈlaʊd ; NAmE əˈlaʊd /
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