aloud

英 [ə'laʊd] 美 [ə'laʊd]
  • adv. 大声地;出声地
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aloud: [14] Aloud was formed in Middle English from the adjective loud and the prefix a-, as in abroad; it does not appear to have had a direct Old English antecedent *on loud. Its opposite, alow ‘quietly’, did not survive the 15th century.
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aloud (adv.)
late 14c., from a- (1) + loud.
1. Prue entered the passage in her notebook, then read it aloud again.
普吕把那一段写在她的笔记本上,然后又大声念了一遍。

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2. Prudently, Joanna spoke none of this aloud.
出于慎重,乔安娜说这些话时一直压低声音。

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3. "You fool," he said aloud.
“你这个傻瓜,”他大声说。

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4. Better not say too much aloud.
最好不要大声说太多话。

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5. I'll read the text aloud first.
我先朗读一下课文。

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