| 释义 |
blare ⇨ blair; blare verb to criticise, humiliate or mock someone or something. Possibly from conventional 'blare' (to shout); probably predates Tony Blair's rise to political and media prominence, although current usage is certainly informed by his Prime Ministership UK, 1998
phraseblare[blared, blared, blaring] blare away/out blare away/out usually progressive if music, a radio etc is blaring away, it is very loud, especially in a way that is annoying: The people upstairs from us have their stereo blaring away at all hours of the night. Military music was blaring out from the loudspeaker system.■ SIMILAR TO: blast out (redirected from blare)
blare outTo project (the sound of something) loudly, as of music or an announcement. There's always this one car that drives by the neighborhood at night blaring out heavy metal music. The judge blared out the sentence for the whole assembly to hear. blare outv.1. To sound loudly and stridently, especially through a broadcast system: Music blared out from the speakers while everyone danced. 2. To proclaim something boldly or flamboyantly: The newspaper headlines blared out the scandal. |