aloud
adv. 出聲地,大聲地
When you say something, read, or laugh aloud, you speak or laugh so that other people can hear you.
When we were children, our father read aloud to us...
我們小的時候,父親會給我們朗讀。
'You fool,' he said aloud.
“你這個傻瓜,”他大聲說。
If you think aloud, you express your thoughts as they occur to you, rather than thinking first and then speaking.
He really must be careful about thinking aloud. Who knew what he might say?
他的確該注意自己說話不經思索的問題。誰知道他會說些什麼?
1. using the voice; not silently;
2. with relatively high volume;
aloud, loud, loudly
這些副詞均含有"高聲地,大聲地"之意。
" If you're not tired, fish, " he said aloud, " you must be very strange. "
“ 你要是沒累乏的話, 魚啊, " 他說出聲來, " 那你真是不可思議啦. ”
Disgruntled and defeated omnibus owners and drivers groaned aloud.
心懷不滿的和遭受挫折的公共馬車商人和車伕高聲叫罵著.
She reads English aloud in the morning.
她早晨大聲讀英語.
" What's to be done?'she thought aloud.
她自言自語道 “ 怎麼辦 呢 ?”
I was thinking aloud.
我把想的事說出來了.