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词典释义:
spoke out
时间: 2024-04-02 23:31:54

vphr. 大声说;大胆说出;公开表白;坦诚地说;公开地说出;毫不犹豫地表达(意见或抗议);(speak out的过去式和过去分词)

双语例句
  • Maybe if I spoke out, I could raise awareness about this.

    也许,如果我发声,我就能唤起对这个问题的关注。

  • So one day the sky spoke out and said, "Now look-at-here!"

    所以有一天,天启齿措辞了,“如今,听本人说!

  • The man, though young, spoke out boldly and opposed the plan.

    那个人,别看他很年轻,却大胆坦言他反对这个计划。

  • If they spoke out of turn they would get their heads snapped off.

    如果他们讲话轻率冒失,就会受到劈头盖脸的训斥.

  • “The fighting stopped when we spoke out Wa language”, a Wa officer said.

    一位佤联军军官说,“当我们说出佤语时,战斗就停止了。”

  • She spoke out about all of it, though the ANC seldom deigned to notice or reply.

    她大胆地说出了这些情况, 然而非洲人国民大会很少赏脸给予注意和回复.

  • Staff at the clinics say they were visited and threatened with closure if they spoke out.

    诊所工作人员说他们被找去谈过话,并受到威胁,如果他们把一切说出去的话就会被停业。

  • So, a lot of other people also saw the warning, spoke out publicly and they were ignored.

    总之,很多其他人也看到了同样的警示,公开地说了出来,但是这些信息都被忽视了。

  • So I spoke out on youth unemployment and education and the neglect of the marginalized and disenfranchised.

    因此我讲到了失业低龄化和教育问题,忽视边缘群体和剥夺政治权利。

  • The fugitive former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn spoke out today, defending his decision to jump bail in Japan.

    今天,逃亡者,前尼桑董事长卡洛斯·戈恩发声,捍卫了自己在日本弃保的决定。

  • The first time I spoke out about what it was like to be a woman in the workforce was less than five years ago.

    我第一次站出来公开宣扬职场女权主义仅仅是不到五年前。

    《Sheryl Speech at Harvard》《Facebook COO谢丽尔·桑德伯格哈佛演讲》

  • But not only is the president ignoring a great threat to the world's security, he's insulted the one man who stood up and spoke out for us all.

    但是总统不仅在无视一个重大的世界安全威胁,他还侮辱了唯一站出来为我们大声疾呼的人。

    《House of Cards Season 4》《纸牌屋 第四季》

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