blaring / blɛər /

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blaring3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

blared, blar·ing.

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

blared, blar·ing.

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

blaring 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

loud

更多blaring例句

  1. On 116th Street, dented low riders slinked by, windows open, music blaring.
  2. Guests arrived on the red carpet at The Ebell Club with indie rock music blaring in the background.
  3. Medusa-emblazoned harnesses, stylish rock concert tees, and blaring rap music.
  4. The two go out on a first date to a hip restaurant with blaring music.
  5. Top-40 music is blaring and the crowd, most of whom are standing, is young, modish, and easy on the eyes.
  6. A mighty horn was blaring; a great bell was tossing up its brazen throat in ringing clangor.
  7. The major's blaring notes would cross-cut Devore's nerves as with a dull and haggling saw.
  8. There was a voice blaring over the loudspeaker, shouting at us to stop talking, to walk, but we ignored it.
  9. Through the port he could see the big ship blaring fire in a much tighter turn.
  10. The Eagles were having a snake dance and their band was parading, the forty pieces blaring triumphantly.