aloud 的定义
- with the normal tone and volume of the speaking voice, as distinguished from whisperingly: They could not speak aloud in the library.
- vocally, as distinguished from mentally: He read the book aloud.
- with a loud voice; loudly: to cry aloud in grief.
aloud 近义词
in a spoken voice, usually not softly
aloud 的近义词 10 个
aloud 的反义词 2 个
更多aloud例句
- With the exception of the last I found them quite straightforward and manageable, but that’s not to say I wasn’t urging Mono on aloud.
- An officer would summon each firefighter into his office and then read numeric codes aloud.
- Yet after the fight, after finally saying aloud what he’d been thinking for almost 15 years, Peter felt better.
- According to the Constitution, Pence will read aloud electoral college votes cast in each state in December.
- He wondered aloud at the board meeting whether the port’s streetlights system and another project on the table at the time — a system of interactive kiosks — could be joined together to better understand how port visitors were moving around.
- Fossella declined to run again, but in the years since he has mused aloud about challenging Grimm.
- Giorgio read aloud what they had chosen as their class motto.
- Then I read aloud from something that captures the Holiday Spirit.
- Red letters scrawled underneath seem to be Ramone thinking aloud: “I wonder but I think so.”
- At the end of his prayer, the grand mufti whispered aloud: “May God accept it.”
- It was such a magnificent sum that Sol did not feel like taking the familiarity with it of mentioning it aloud.
- At Felipe's cry, the women waiting in the hall hurried in, wailing aloud as their first glance showed them all was over.
- "The worst of it is that the children will grow up away from me," thought Mamma; but she did not say it aloud.
- She groaned aloud, and her tears flowed faster: Alessandro was making the baby's coffin.
- "They said at Ritz's that he was one of the young millionaires, well known already in America," the fat woman reflected aloud.