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bullhorn

/bool-hawrn/US // ˈbʊlˌhɔrn //UK // (ˈbʊlˌhɔːn) //

牛角号,喇叭声,喇叭口,喇叭

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a directional, high-powered, electrical loudspeaker or megaphone.

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Examples

  • So, if you had a really outrageous claim to make, you could stand on a street corner with a bullhorn, you weren’t getting very far.

  • They say Brown harassed them and yelled from his porch through a bullhorn.

  • That was my first taste of campaigning and going to colleges in the back of a pickup truck with a bullhorn and telling everybody why he was the man.

  • In a Proud Boys live-stream video taken at the Capitol shortly before it was stormed, someone who authorities say appears to be Nordean can be seen shouting at police through a bullhorn, “You took our boy in, and you let our stabber go.”

  • Crosby said he was among about 20 people who made it into the Senate chamber, where another rioter with a bullhorn led them in a prayer.

  • "They got a plan to slaughter us tonight," he told the crowd through a bullhorn.

  • Malik responded through the bullhorn, calling for the immediate indictment of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot and killed Brown.

  • Others, like a group of young activists, asserted the personhood of undocumented immigrants with a bullhorn and a chant.

  • “Attention, Costco buyers … ” Rivers bellowed through a bullhorn at the Burbank, Calif., location of the superstore chain.

  • Bullhorn, a large recruiting-software company, ran the anonymous survey of 1,500 recruiters and hiring managers.

  • From the range control tower in the middle of the firing line, the bullhorn speakers blared.

  • After a short time the bullhorn shook the area with the news that the count had resumed.