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单词 blurt
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blurtn.

Brit. /bləːt/, U.S. /blərt/
Etymology: < blurt v.: see also blirt n.
1. An eruptive emission of breath from the mouth, esp. as expressive of contempt. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > [noun] > action of expressing contempt > vocally > specific utterance
blurt1579
puff1579
pish1593
pooh1593
tush1600
hiss1602
mew1606
pshaw1712
pooh pooh1798
poof1864
razoo1888
raspberry1890
razz1917
razzberry1920
Bronx cheer1929
big deal1949
1579 T. North tr. Plutarch Liues 811 Meaning to geue Cassander a slampant and blurt.
1611 J. Florio Queen Anna's New World of Words Chicchere, a..blurt with ones mouth in scorne or derision.
2. An abrupt impulsive utterance or outburst.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [noun]
clepingc975
rouna1225
grede13..
voicec1375
cryc1380
outcrya1382
clepea1400
interjectionc1430
scrightc1440
yoa1475
braya1500
shout?a1513
roupingc1550
acclamation1562
outcry1587
whewing?1590
cry-out1814
redound1825
oh-ing1843
shriekc1853
ejaculation1863
blurt1864
spasmodics1865
yo-yoing1874
ejaculatory1883
yip-yipping1910
yip1911
yipping1951
1864 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia IV. xvi. ix. 396 This blurt of La Mettrie's goes through him like a shot of electricity.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

blurtv.

Brit. /bləːt/, U.S. /blərt/
Etymology: apparently a modern onomatopoeia, expressive of a discharge of breath or fluid from the mouth after an effort to retain it; with the bl- element, compare blow , blast , blash , etc.; with the rest compare spurt , spirt , squirt , etc.: see also blirt n.
1. intransitive. To emit the breath eruptively from the mouth; to snort in sleep. Also transitive with out. Now dialect.
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the world > life > the body > respiratory organs > breathing > audible breathing > [verb (transitive)] > snore
snore1600
blurt1611
snortle1806
the world > life > the body > respiratory organs > breathing > audible breathing > [verb (intransitive)] > snore
routeOE
snortc1386
snorec1440
snork?1537
snotter1710
snortle1807
blurta1825
to drive pigs (to market)1828
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Souffler les choux en dormant, to puffe, or blurt out puffes, in sleeping.
a1825 MS. Poem (Jam.) He blortit an' startit.
2. To make a contemptuous puffing gesture with the lips, to puff in scorn, to ‘pooh’. Obsolete.
a. intransitive. Also with indirect passive to be blurted at.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > think or behave contemptuously [verb (intransitive)] > express contempt vocally
hissa1425
puff1490
pup1560
blurt1596
pooh1614
pshaw1760
snort1818
bah1841
poof1915
1596 Raigne of Edward III sig. I2 All the world wilt blurt and scorn at vs. View more context for this quotation
1609 W. Shakespeare Pericles xvii. 34 None woulde looke on her, but cast their gazes on Marianas face, whilest ours was blurted at. View more context for this quotation
1611 J. Florio Queen Anna's New World of Words Boccheggiare..to make mouths or blurt with ones lips.
1654 E. Gayton Pleasant Notes Don Quixot iv. xvii. 259 The other part..sneeze and blurt..make mouths, and flowt in Spanish postures.
b. transitive. To treat contemptuously.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > hold in contempt [verb (transitive)] > treat with contempt
unworthc950
to make scorn at, toc1320
to take in vainc1330
despise1377
rebuke?a1400
despite1481
indign1490
to make a mumming of1523
flock1545
scandalize1566
to make coarse account of1578
misregard1582
overpeer1583
to make a pish at (also of)1593
to make a push at1600
to bite by the nose1602
blurta1625
to piss ona1625
to make wash-way of, with1642
trample1646
huff1677
snouch1761
to walk over (the course)1779
to run over ——1816
snoot1928
shaft1959
a1625 J. Fletcher Wild-goose Chase (1652) ii. ii. 21 I never was so blurted, Nor ever so abus'd.
1627 R. Sanderson Ten Serm. 180 Baffelled and blurted by euery lewd companion.
3.
a. transitive (commonly with out): To utter abruptly, and as if by a sudden impulse; to ejaculate impulsively; to burst out with.
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the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)] > without restraint, openly, or recklessly > blurt out
braid1562
blurt1573
bolt1577
plump1579
sot1608
to bounce out (with)c1626
flirt1641
blutter1684
to come right out with1861
to give vent1870
blat1879
whip1889
1573 G. Harvey Let.-bk. (1884) 9 Blurting out sutch iests as he had gottin togither for the nons.
1656 H. More Enthusiasmus Triumphatus (1712) 35 Blurting out any garish foolery that comes into their mind.
1768 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued II. 566 Sometimes people will blurt out things inadvertently, which if judgment had been awake it would have suppressed.
1773 O. Goldsmith She stoops to Conquer ii. 21 To blurt out the broad staring question, of, madam will you marry me?
1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. 180 They are fortunate if they possess an indiscreet friend who blurts out the whole truth.
1855 E. C. Gaskell North & South I. v. 63 ‘Papa is going to leave Helstone!’ she blurted forth.
1876 J. S. Blackie Songs Relig. & Life 147 To blurt a dash of broad-cast Scottish truth, Athwart his lisping lips.
figurative.1611 C. Tourneur Atheist's Trag. (new ed.) iv. sig. I3v I should ha' done't slily without discouery; and now I am blurted vpon 'em before I was aware.
b. absol.
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1641 J. Milton Animadversions 7 To blurt upon the eares of a judicious Parliament with such a..Proem.
4. transferred. To thrust out abruptly.
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the world > space > relative position > posture > action or fact of stretching body > stretch [verb (transitive)] > specific part of body > in some direction, purposefully
to put forthc1300
thrustc1374
to put outa1382
proferc1400
outstretcha1425
to hold out1535
outhold1550
push1581
intend1601
stick1607
protrude1638
poke1700
blurt1818
1818 E. Smedley Religio Clerici 6 Fled is the genuine Muse, and in her place A brisk pretender blurts her shameless face.
5. To burst out into weeping. (Cf. blirt n.)
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the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > weeping > weep [verb (intransitive)] > burst or dissolve into tears
to burst a-weepc1275
distilc1374
still1412
to burst (out, forth) on weeping1564
dissolve1608
to melt to (also in, into) tears1609
to burst into tears1717
burst a-crying1825
blurt1830
to burst out crying1863
to break into weeping1866
to turn the tap(s) on1883
1830 W. Carleton Traits & Stories Irish Peasantry I. 266 Able-bodied spalpeens blurting, like overgrown children, on seeing their own blood.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

blurtadv.int.

Etymology: The verb-stem used without const., as in ‘to go bang’, ‘to cut bang off’.
A. adv.
Blurting, with a blurt.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > cry or exclamation > [adverb]
blurt1697
exclamatorily1836
1697 J. Vanbrugh Provok'd Wife iii. 41 When they come blurt out, with a nasty thing in a Play.
B. int.
An exclamation of contempt: ‘pooh!’ ‘a fig for!’ See blurt v. 2. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > exclamations of contempt [interjection]
prut?c1300
trutc1330
truptc1380
ahaa1400
tushc1440
puff1481
quotha?1520
ah?1526
ta ha1528
twish1577
blurt1592
gip1592
pish1592
tantia1593
(God) bless (also save) the mark1593
phah1593
marry come up1597
mew1600
pooh1600
marry muff1602
pew waw1602
ptish1602
pew1604
push1605
pshaw1607
tuh1607
pea1608
poh1650
pooh pooh1694
hoity-toity1695
highty-tighty1699
quoz?1780
indeed1834
shuck1847
skidoo1906
suck1913
zut1915
yah boo1921
pooey1927
ptui1930
snubs1934
upya1941
yah boo sucks1980
1592 J. Lyly Midas ii. ii. 21 Blirt to you both.
1602 Middleton (title) in R. Nares Gloss. Blurt, Master Constable.
1604 T. Dekker & T. Middleton Honest Whore v. 161 Blurt on your sentences.
1606 in Quarter Sessions Rec. (N. Riding Rec. Soc.) (1884) I. 37 Will. Forde fined for using evill speaches to the Constable saying ‘Blirt, Mr. Constable’.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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