英 [blɜːt] 美 [blɜːrt]
vt. 未加思索地冲口说出;突然说出
第三人称单数blurts
现在分词blurting
过去式blurted
过去分词blurted
blurt /blɜːt/ CET6+ TEM8 [ blurting blurted blurts ]
及物动词 If someone blurts something, they say it suddenly, after trying hard to keep quiet or to keep it secret. (将秘密) 脱口说出
"I was looking for Sally," he blurted, and his eyes filled with tears.
他眼含热泪,突然脱口说道:“我在找莎丽。”
... splice 接合 splint (用来固定断骨的)夹板,托板 blurt 脱口说出 ...
... Blurt(脱口而出) Exclaim(大声说出) Gasp(喘着气说话) ...
... jabber v. 快而含糊地说, 吱吱喳喳地叫, 闲聊 blurt vt. 未加思索地冲口说出, 突然说出 imprudent adj. 轻率的, 鲁莽的 ...
突然说出
未加思索地冲口说出;突然说出
The truth is something you blurt out. That takes strength, for sure.
“实话实说”应该是一瞬间的,你所说的那个实话应该是你脱口而出的,这当然很难,需要内心足够强大。
If you can blurt out 500 sentences, you can be a successful international businessman.
脱口而出500句英语,你可以成为成功的国际商人。
You know those situations where everyone knows something yet no one is courageous enough to just blurt out the obvious?
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This occasionally happens at parties I mentally instruct myself not to say a specific thing and then, of course, blurt it out.
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Whenever my parents call me for a pick, I think about it for five seconds, no more, and blurt one out.