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blare

/blair/US // blɛər //UK // (blɛə) //

轰轰烈烈,轰鸣声,吼叫声,轰鸣声响起

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    blared, blar·ing.

    • : to emit a loud, raucous sound: The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.
v.有主动词 verb
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    blared, blar·ing.

    • : to sound loudly; proclaim noisily: We sat there horrified as the radio blared the awful news.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a loud, raucous noise: The blare of the band made conversation impossible.
    • : glaring intensity of light or color: A blare of sunlight flooded the room as she opened the shutters.
    • : fanfare; flourish; ostentation; flamboyance: a new breakfast cereal proclaimed with all the blare of a Hollywood spectacle.
    • : Eastern New England. the bawl of a calf.

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Examples

  • A siren’s blare woke me, so loud it sounded like it was inside the room.

  • I crept to the door: the organ broke out overhead with a blare.

  • Yon deep bell tolls no matin—'tis the tocsin's hurried blare!

  • Suddenly we heard the blare of trumpets; the slow walk burst into a gallop, and then—well, it was wonderful to see!

  • Deep red—that was the colour of the Romantic school; the flourishing of trumpets and the blare of brass its note.

  • A night of Nature's making when she is tired of noise and blare of color.

  • The blare of the thousand trumpets, the acclamations of a vast multitude proclaimed the thing done!