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uttered

/uht-er/US // ˈʌt ər //UK // (ˈʌtə) //

说过的,说出来的,说出的,发出的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give audible expression to; speak or pronounce: unable to utter her feelings; Words were uttered in my hearing.
    • : to give forth with the voice: to utter a sigh.
    • : Phonetics. to produce audibly, with or without reference to formal language.
    • : to express, especially in words.
    • : to give forth otherwise than with the voice: The engine uttered a shriek.
    • : to express by written or printed words.
    • : to make publicly known; publish: to utter a libel.
    • : to put into circulation, as coins, notes, and especially counterfeit money or forged checks.
    • : to expel; emit.
    • : Obsolete. to publish, as a book.
    • : Obsolete. to sell.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to employ the faculty of speech; use the voice to talk, make sounds, etc.: His piety prevented him from uttering on religion.
    • : to sustain utterance; undergo speaking: Those ideas are so dishonest they will not utter.

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Examples

  • Now Vonn was in the foothills north of San José, Costa Rica, sitting on a rock in utter bliss with Lucy, her baby-sized Cavalier King Charles spaniel and number one travel buddy.

  • There’s an utter invasion of privacy and consumers aren’t blind to it.

  • On the last day of the campaign alone, he uttered more than 55,000 words.

  • She feels “a strong challenge to enter the play’s silences and to utter their meaning” — and, by extension, she’s going to do the same for Sarah’s book.

  • I watched the playful little ground squirrels go about their daily dance, giggling every time they arched their backs, stood on their hind legs, and uttered a synchronized two-syllable screech.

  • Ricky Gervais, the sultan of scorn, uttered that cheeky bit while emceeing the Golden Globes ceremony a few years back.

  • A network insider insisted: “No expletives were uttered by Mr Mason in the recording of his rant.”

  • But 28,000 Americans had died of AIDS before President Reagan even uttered the word.

  • Enchassi said that he has never uttered or heard such rhetoric at the mosque, which he has headed since 2007.

  • During the course of the afternoon I spent with him, I barely uttered a word.

  • He obeyed without remark, though with an unsteady voice, as he uttered communications he knew were so hostile to her expectation.

  • These words were uttered in a guarded whisper by a boy about seventeen years of age, to a great dog that stood by his side.

  • Robert uttered a shrill, piercing whistle which might have been heard back at the wharf.

  • Wharton uttered this with a peculiar force of voice, and aweful expression in his countenance.

  • A burning crimson flushed over the cheek of Wharton, as Louis uttered this ardent appeal to friendship and to Heaven.