To engage or take part in, to perform (dances, songs), to utter (joyful or mournful) sounds. Cf. Latin ducere carmen, choros, German die reihen führen…
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > [verb (transitive)] > utter (34) leadOE To engage or take part in, to perform (dances, songs), to utter (joyful or mournful) sounds. Cf. Latin ducere carmen, choros, German die reihen führen… givec1175 (Without indirect object.) To make, esp. suddenly (some bodily movement or gesture); to put forth, emit (a cry, a sound, a sigh, etc.); †to make (an… tell?c1225 transitive. To utter (words); to read out or recite (a passage, composition, etc.); to say over (something one has memorized or learned). See also… talkc1275 To utter or speak in familiar language (words, a tale, etc.); to express in talk or speech (matter, opinions, etc.). †Also with object clause… to set upa1325 To raise (a cry); to utter (vocal sound). to put outc1350 transitive. (a) To express in speech or writing, to utter; (b) to vent or give expression to (an emotion) (rare). Obsolete. soundc1374 To utter in an audible tone; to pronounce or repeat. Sometimes implying loudness of voice. Also with forth or out. to give upc1386 To emit, breathe forth; to utter (a cry). Obsolete except in phr. to give up the ghost: see ghost, n. 1. pronouncea1393 transitive. To give utterance to; to utter, speak, articulate (a word or words); †to make or produce (a vocal sound) (obsolete). Also intransitive. cough1393 figurative. With up, †out. To utter; to disclose. Also intransitive. moutha1400 transitive. To pronounce, speak; to give utterance to. Now chiefly Scottish. profera1400 transitive. To utter (words, prayers, etc.). forth withc1400 with ellipsis of come or go. forth with = come forth with, (come) out with, utter. Obsolete. utterc1400 transitive. To send forth as a sound; to give out in an audible voice; to give vent or expression to (joy, etc.); to burst out with (a cry, yell… to put forth1535 transitive. To put in operation, to bring into play; to employ or exercise (one's strength, or a quality or ability) to achieve a goal; (also) to… display1580 To unfold or exhibit to other senses, to observation generally, or to the mind. To give utterance to, pour forth, utter. Obsolete. vent1602 To give, heave, or utter (a groan, sigh, etc.). Now rare or poetic. accent1603 transitive. literary. To pronounce, say, intone. respeak1604 transitive. To say again, restate, repeat. Formerly also: †to say or utter in response, (figurative) to re-echo (obsolete). vocalize1669 transitive. To produce or utter (a sound, word, etc.) with the voice. fetch1707 To draw, get, take (breath, †a breathing); now rare. Hence by extension, To heave (a sigh); to utter (a groan, scream); to drain (a draught). go1836 With reference to sound. intransitive. colloquial. Of a person: to utter a specified sound or noise. Later also used to report direct speech: to… outen1951 transitive. To come out with, utter. Subcategories:— inadvertently (2) — with difficulty (1) — in chorus (1) — repeat (sounds) (1) — employ (voice) in utterance (5) — sound like(something) (1) |
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