blurts
英 [blɜːts]
美 [blɜːrts]
v. 脱口而出
blurt的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 脱口而出;说漏嘴
If someoneblurtssomething, they say it suddenly, after trying hard to keep quiet or to keep it secret.- 'I was looking for Sally', he blurted, and his eyes filled with tears.
“我当时正在在找萨莉”,他脱口而出,眼里噙满了泪水。
- 'I was looking for Sally', he blurted, and his eyes filled with tears.
双语例句
- Finally she blurts out how it's "not working".
终于,她说出了我们是“不可能的”之类的话。 - He blurts out his story to one of his friends over lunch.
在午餐上,不经意地向一位朋友提起此事。 - Dont judge them for those comments; treat these blurts as Freudian slips.
不要因为他们的那些评论而对他们加以评判;把这些脱口而出的话看成是弗洛伊德口误。 - "Mom, did you hear that?" my seven-year-old blurts," I think it's an owl family."
“妈妈,你听到了吗?”我七岁的儿子突然蹦出一句,“我想那是猫头鹰一家子。” - EXAMPLE: When his favorite team is winning, my enthusiastic friend blurts out loud cheers while listening to radio broadcasts of basketball games.
我的朋友在听收音机转播篮球赛,当听到最喜欢的球队获胜时,富有激情的他不禁高声欢呼。 - He blurts out all he hears.
他漏嘴说出了他听到的一切。