blare
blare 英 [bleə(r)] 美 [bler]
n. 嘟嘟声;号声;巨响 vi. 发嘟嘟声;发出响而刺耳的声音 vt. 嘟嘟地发出;高声发出
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- To blare means to crank up the volume — really LOUDly. Blare is what you do with your dance music if you want your neighbors to hate you.
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- n. 嘟嘟声;号声;巨响
- vi. 发嘟嘟声;发出响而刺耳的声音
- vt. 嘟嘟地发出;高声发出
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1. The blare of the car horn alerted the members of the Story family who realised 17-year-old Ben's Toyota was no longer parked in the driveway of their home in Larkspur near Denver.
汽车喇叭的嘟嘟声惊动了Story一家,他们意识到17岁Ben的丰田车不再停在他们家的车道上了。 Story一家住在丹佛附近的拉克斯博(Larkspur)。
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2. The blare of the car horn alerted the members of the Story family who realized 17-year-old Ben's Toyota was no longer parked in the driveway of their home in Larkspur near Denver.
汽车喇叭的嘟嘟声惊动了Story一家,他们意识到17岁Ben的丰田车不再停在他们家的车道上了。 Story一家住在丹佛附近的拉克斯博(Larkspur)。
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3. Then, with a blare of trumpets and a banging of drums, the show began.
接着,随着刺耳的喇叭声和鼓的重击声,演出开始了。
- blare (v.) late 14c., bleren "to wail," possibly from an unrecorded Old English *blæren, or from Middle Dutch bleren "to bleat, cry, bawl, shout." Either way probably echoic. Related: Blared; blaring. As a noun from 1809, from the verb.
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