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单词 speak out
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to speak out
to speak out
(cf. to speak out at Phrasal verbs 3).
1. To talk in a loud voice, or so as to be heard distinctly.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > manner of speaking > speak in a particular manner [verb (intransitive)] > speak loudly or angrily
thundera1340
raisec1384
to speak outc1515
jowlc1540
fulmine1623
to talk big1680
tang1686
to speak upa1723
to go ona1753
rip1828
whalea1852
yap1864
to rip and tear1884
megaphone1901
to pop off1914
foghorn1918
to sound off1918
loudmouth1931
woof1934
c1515 Ld. Berners tr. Bk. Duke Huon of Burdeux (1882–7) lxxxiii. 262 Speke out hyer that ye may the better be herde.
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 727/2 Speke out that a man may here you.
1647 H. Hexham Copious Eng. & Netherduytch Dict. To speake out alowd.
1647 H. Hexham Copious Eng. & Netherduytch Dict. To speak half out, or mumbling.
1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 266. ⁋2 A muttering Voice, as if between Soliloquy and speaking out.
1908 R. Bagot Anthony Cuthbert v. 44 Jim stared at him. ‘What did you say?’ he asked. ‘Oh, nothing! Did I speak out loud?’
2. To talk freely or unreservedly. to speak out in meeting (U.S.), to express one's opinions freely or openly (Thornton).
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the mind > language > speech > speak [verb (intransitive)] > without restraint
to wear one's heart on one's tongue (also in one's mouth)?1576
to speak out1694
to open up1884
to talk cold turkey1928
1694 T. Brown Lottery for Ladies in Wks. (1709) IV. i. 56 Is it not as modest to speak out, as to make broad Signs..?
1765 G. Williams in J. H. Jesse G. Selwyn & his Contemp. (1843) I. 396 Why do not you speak out as to Lord Gower? Is he to come in or not?
1809 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 21 150 But with all who have the courage to speak out, a difficulty remains.
1830 Massachusetts Spy 23 June 4/1 O dear, I spoke out in meeting.
1842 Ld. Tennyson Morte d'Arthur in Poems (new ed.) II. 11 Speak out: what is it thou hast heard, or seen!
1906 Springfield (Mass.) Weekly Republican 13 Sept. 8 I do not think the president will think any the less of me for speaking right out in meeting and saying that I am not for it.
3. To break into speech.
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the mind > language > speech > speak [verb (intransitive)] > begin to speak
upbreakc1275
to set spell on enda1300
gina1333
to take up (one's) parablea1382
braidc1400
to take up the word1477
begin1563
exordiate1594
to speak upa1723
to lug out1787
to speak out1792
upspeak1827
exordize1887
shoot1915
open1926
to come in1949
1792 R. Burns in J. Johnson Scots Musical Museum IV. 377 Out spak a dame in wrinkled eild.
4. To be apparent or evident.
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society > communication > manifestation > [verb (intransitive)]
seem1340
to prove wellc1387
showa1393
appearc1400
to stare (a person) in the face1510
sparkle1597
shinea1616
transpear1645
relate1663
it is visible1693
to speak out1846
notice1961
1846 R. C. Trench Christ Desire of All Nations iii. 50 The sense of this speaks out in every arrangement.
extracted from speakv.
to speak out
to speak out
(cf. to speak out at Phrasal verbs 2).
1. To utter; to make known in words; to declare openly or clearly.
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the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)]
speakc825
queatheOE
forthdoc900
i-seggenc900
sayeOE
speak971
meleOE
quidOE
spella1000
forthbringc1000
givec1175
warpa1225
mootc1225
i-schirea1250
upbringa1250
outsay?c1250
spilec1275
talec1275
wisea1300
crackc1315
nevena1325
cast1330
rehearsec1330
roundc1330
spend1362
carpa1375
sermona1382
to speak outc1384
usea1387
minc1390
pronouncea1393
lancec1400
mellc1400
nurnc1400
slingc1400
tellc1400
wordc1400
yelpc1400
worka1425
utterc1444
outspeakc1449
yielda1450
arecchec1460
roose?a1475
cutc1525
to come forth with1532
bubble1536
prolate1542
report1548
prolocute1570
bespeak1579
wield1581
upbraid1587
up with (also mid) ——1594
name1595
upbrayc1600
discoursea1616
tonguea1616
to bring out1665
voice1665
emit1753
lip1789
to out with1802
pitch1811
go1836
to open one's head1843
vocabulize1861
shoot1915
verbal1920
be1982
society > communication > information > intimation or making known > intimate or make known (something) [verb (transitive)]
speakc825
areadc885
meldeOE
sayOE
yknowa1225
warnc1275
bekena1300
wraya1300
signifyc1325
declarec1340
to speak outc1384
discuss1389
notifyc1390
bida1400
advertise1447
notice1447
detectc1465
render1481
minister1536
to set outa1540
summonc1540
intimate1548
acquaint1609
phrase1614
voice1629
denote1660
unlade1717
apprise1817
aira1902
c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) Deeds xxvi. 25 I speke out the wordus of treuthe and sobrenesse.
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 468/1 Spekyn owte, exprimo.
c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 339 That he meened so myche bi hise..wordis, thouȝ he not alle hem out spake.
1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet ii. ii. 524 Tis well, Ile haue thee speake out the rest of this soone.
1648 J. Beaumont Psyche ii. cxxiii. 22 I'le make him finde a tongue To speak out his imposture.
1676 A. Marvell Mr. Smirke 44 'Tis happy that some or other of this Few chances ever and anon to speak their minds out, to shew us plainly what they would be at.
1815 W. Scott Guy Mannering I. xii. 199 You will often hear it mentioned... I will, therefore, speak it out.
1855 W. M. Thackeray Newcomes II. xxi. 209 I have no right..to hear him speak out his heart, and tell it to any friend.
1888 A. Jessopp Coming of Friars i. 42 Henry..spoke out his mind and showed that he was not too well-pleased.
2. Of things: To declare, manifest, etc.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > manifestation > [verb (transitive)]
uppec897
atewOE
sutelec1000
openOE
awnc1175
kithec1175
forthteec1200
tawnec1220
let witc1275
forthshowa1300
to pilt out?a1300
showa1300
barea1325
mythc1330
unfoldc1374
to open outc1390
assign1398
mustera1400
reyve?a1400
vouchc1400
manifest?a1425
outshowc1425
ostendc1429
explayc1443
objecta1500
reveala1500
patefy?1509
decipher1529
relieve1533
to set outa1540
utter1542
report1548
unbuckle1548
to set forth1551
demonstrate1553
to hold forth1560
testify1560
explicate1565
forthsetc1565
to give show of1567
denudec1572
exhibit1573
apparent1577
display?1578
carry1580
cipher1583
laya1586
foreshow1590
uncloud?1594
vision1594
explain1597
proclaim1597
unroll1598
discloud1600
remonstrate1601
resent1602
to bring out1608
palesate1613
pronounce1615
to speak out1623
elicit1641
confess1646
bear1657
breathe1667
outplay1702
to throw out1741
evolve1744
announce1781
develop1806
exfoliate1808
evince1829
exposit1882
pack1925
1623 W. Shakespeare & J. Fletcher Henry VIII ii. iv. 137 If thy rare qualities..could speake thee out . View more context for this quotation
1675 T. Brooks Golden Key 249 Now what do all these things speak out, but the certainty and reality of Christ's Manhood.
1717 J. Chappelow Right Way to be Rich (ed. 2) 52 He is the highest Bidder, and this speaks him out to be the greatest Merchant.
3. poetic. To create by speaking. rare. (Cf. 18b.)
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the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)] > create by speaking
to speak out1656
speak1736
1656 A. Cowley Davideis i. 20 in Poems They sung how God spoke out the worlds vast ball.
1844 E. B. Barrett Drama of Exile 1055, in Poems I I am the spirit of the harmless earth. God spake me softly out among the stars.
4. To talk out (see talk v. 9).
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society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > deliberative, legislative, or administrative assembly > governing or legislative body of a nation or community > procedure of parliament or national assembly > [verb (transitive)] > obstruct (business)
to talk out1873
block1884
to speak out1893
1893 Westm. Gaz. 30 Mar. 2/3 He spoke with the obvious intention of speaking out the Bill.
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