单词 | aloud |
释义 | aloud (əlaʊd ) 1. adverb [ADVERB after verb] B1 When you say something, read, or laugh aloud, you speak or laugh so that other people can hear you. When we were children, our father read aloud to us. 'You fool,' he said aloud. Synonyms: out loud, clearly, plainly, distinctly 2. think aloud phrase B2 If you think aloud, you express your thoughts as they occur to you, rather than thinking first and then speaking. He really must be careful about thinking aloud. Who knew what he might say? Collocations: cry aloud To thee all angels cry aloud: the heavens, and all the powers therein. Times, Sunday Times Some groan and cry aloud. Times, Sunday Times Its quietude and its aloofness from the gaiety of the world at its doors seemed to cry aloud for expression through the medium of the orchestra. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Here, crying aloud, are the wages you withheld from the farmhands who harvested your fields. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Wulfgar threw back his head and laughed aloud. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE He felt like laughing aloud just to see the life come back into her eyes. A Time of War (1993) Father and mother laughed aloud with delight. Daniel Deronda (1876) After some moments he laughed aloud and slowed until they rode side by side. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE All at once she laughed aloud. A Time of War (1993) Pray aloud that your group members' words and actions would be full of love and grace, especially in this time. Christianity Today The sacraments were rejected, and the service took place in silence, though any who felt called to speak or pray aloud could do so. Christianity Today I was surprised when, during a pause in our morning worship, she began to pray aloud. Christianity Today You would have to attend a fifth-grade classroom in a public school where a teacher had her students kneel on the floor, hold hands, and pray aloud. Christianity Today It can catch some people by surprise; but more often than not they'll pray aloud, and it will turn out to be an important thing for all concerned. Christianity Today Simple early readers, or first chapter books to read aloud that offer substantial entertainment, are often hard to find. Times, Sunday Times (2009) A delightful tale to read aloud with adorable characters. The Sun (2016) The rhythmic text of this delightful tale is great for reading aloud. The Sun (2010) To enjoy it to the full, you need to hear it read aloud. Times, Sunday Times (2008) His focus is on the ending, read aloud at the outset - so perhaps the continuity announcer should introduce the show with a spoiler alert. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Somehow, writing frees them to say things they would never dare say aloud. Christianity Today The clever rhyming couplets will teach them about parts of the body, from toes to nose, eye to ear and so on, and are a pleasure to say aloud. Times, Sunday Times You could see there was something they couldn't say aloud. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She says it sounds wrong when said aloud, like it belongs to someone else. Christianity Today I said aloud, stunned that the only possible response had finally been officially endorsed. Times, Sunday Times But during the war that drove her family and thousands of others from their homes it was often unsafe to sing aloud. Times, Sunday Times The jackets and pencil skirts almost sang aloud with the jangle of what looked like hundreds of gold hoops. Times, Sunday Times Songs are sung aloud but are so shrill as to be hard to listen to for the uninitiated ear. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The poem, when read or sung aloud, has a strict meter. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He carries around a daybook where he writes phrases he can not speak aloud. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She has never been heard to speak aloud, although she may communicate through her servants, the dabus. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I write extended monologues that are probably meant to be spoken aloud. Times, Sunday Times If you heard the thing named, if you allowed the word to be spoken aloud, then you would have to acknowledge its hold over you. Times, Sunday Times But no moment in the ceremonials will be more closely scrutinised than the words he speaks aloud. Times, Sunday Times After an abysmal performance against Norwich City last month he wondered aloud about whether his squad were good enough. Times, Sunday Times (2014) We wonder aloud about how women pastors do ministry differently than men. Christianity Today (2000) I wondered aloud to her how she managed to make people angry with her. Know Your Own Mind (1991) Already the Czechs are wondering aloud why any new treaty should be binding on nations that have not yet joined the euro. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Many wondered aloud if his career, and previously unimpeachable reputation, could recover. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Translations: Chinese: 大声地 Japanese: 声を出して |
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