blaring n. 嘟嘟声;号声;巨响
v. 发嘟嘟声;发出响而刺耳的声音(blare 的现在分词形式)
- A radio is blaring away in the next room.
隔壁的房间里收音机不断发出喧闹声。 - It is only when we silence the blaring sounds of our daily existence that we can finally hear the whispers of truth that life reveals to us.
只有当我们让日常生活中那些喧嚣的声音沉静下来时,我们才能听到生活展现给我们的真理的低语。 - "It doesn't take much to increase the concern factor and when headlines start blaring about breakdowns in privacy, that goes a long way to raising people's concerns, " Miringoff added.
“要增加人们对此事的关注并不困难,当头条开始宣扬隐私出现问题,这能在很大程度上提供人们对此事的关注,”米林戈夫补充说。
blaring[ noun ]- a loud harsh or strident noise
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[ adj ]- unpleasantly loud and penetrating
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the blaring noise of trumpets
shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio
Blare \Blare\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Blared}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Blaring}.] [OE. blaren, bloren, to cry, woop; cf. G.
pl["a]rren to bleat, D. blaren to bleat, cry, weep. Prob. an
imitative word, but cf. also E. blast. Cf. {Blore}.]
To sound loudly and somewhat harshly. ``The trumpet blared.''
--Tennyson.
blaring \blar"ing\ adj.
harshly or unpleasantly loud (in sound intensity); -- used
mostly of electronic entertainment devices, such as TV,
radio, or phonograph.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]