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blatter

/blat-er/US // ˈblæt ər //

布拉特,布拉特尔,布雷特,布莱特

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to chatter volubly.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to utter volubly.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or sound of blattering.

Examples

  • Under Sepp Blatter, its interminable head, the body has been opaque and corrupt.

  • Under fire, Blatter later backed down, protesting that he was “misunderstood” by the press.

  • Blatter laughed out loud and quipped: “Then they should refrain from any sexual activities.”

  • For years it had been without a lock; ever since a blatter of wind and rain drove the door against the fire-place.

  • It was his willingness to take on overtime work, and his quiet competence that first attracted the approving eye of Mr. Blatter.

  • "He's neither too old, too young, too careless nor too inexperienced," advanced Mr. Blatter.

  • He will gar them blatter and bleeze upon the burning coals of hell!

  • "I suppose it will have to be Hydeman, then," remarked Mr. Blatter, rising.