blurted
英 [ˈblɜːtɪd]
美 [ˈblɜːrtɪd]
v. 脱口而出
blurt的过去分词和过去式
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
- Over the food, Richard blurted out what was on his mind.
吃东西的时候,理查德把自己的想法一股脑儿全说了出来。 - It wasn't ten seconds later when Chuck, another student, blurted out, Mark is talking again.
结果不到十秒钟,另一个学生查克就脱口而出:马克又在讲话了。 - He blurted out the truth that he committed the crime.
他不慎说出了真相,说是他犯了罪。 - I finally blurted out my most miraculous guess of the war.
此为我在战争中最奇异的预言。 - "Those trains in the window," I blurted before he could speak.
橱窗里那套火车,不等售货员说话我就脱口而出。 - I could hardly contain myself when I blurted out, No honey, I don't feel like it.
“我几乎包含自己当我脱口而出:”没有亲爱的,我不喜欢它。 - She blurted out his name, then gasped as she realized what she'd done.
她不经意间迸出了一个男的名字,然后她似乎意识到了,大口的喘着气。 - But he's not my friend! I almost blurted.
可是他并非我的朋友!我几乎冲口说出。 - With this thought, the words blurted out of my mouth.
带着这些想法,这些话就脱口而出。 - In one case Mr Paulson blurted out that he did not want to be account-able to taxpayers.
有一次,保尔森突然说道,他不想对纳税人负责。
