figurative. intransitive. To speak in the way of vehement threatening or reproof; to utter terrible menace or denunciation; to ‘fulminate’; to…
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > manner of speaking > speak in a particular manner [verb (intransitive)] > speak loudly or angrily (19) thundera1340 figurative. intransitive. To speak in the way of vehement threatening or reproof; to utter terrible menace or denunciation; to ‘fulminate’; to… raisec1384 transitive. To make (one's voice) heard, to begin to speak; to speak out. Also figurative. Cf. sense 35d. to speak outc1515 To talk in a loud voice, or so as to be heard distinctly. jowlc1540 intransitive. To talk noisily or angrily. fulmine1623 intransitive. To speak out fiercely and censoriously; to rage. Now rare. to talk big1680 to talk big, tall, etc. (colloquial or slang): to talk boastfully; to indulge in inflated language; see also big, adv. 3. to talk down (toan audience)… tang1686 intransitive. To emit a sharp and loud ringing or clanging sound; to ring, clang. to speak upa1723 To raise the voice in speaking; to talk boldly or unreservedly; to break into speech. to go ona1753 intransitive. colloquial. To talk excessively, tiresomely, or interminably (about something or at someone). Also: to talk volubly; to rail, storm… rip1828 transitive. colloquial. With out. To utter (an oath, etc.) with violence. whalea1852 transferred. intransitive. To do something implied by the context continuously or vehemently. yap1864 transferred. To speak snappishly. to rip and tear1884 U.S. and British colloquial and regional. to rip and tear: to rage, to rave; to go raging (also around). megaphone1901 transitive. To communicate with by megaphone. rare. to pop off1914 intransitive. U.S. colloquial. to pop off: to speak hastily or angrily; to complain loudly; to lose one's temper. Cf. to go off pop at pop, adv. 3. foghorn1918 intransitive. To speak with a loud, penetrating voice; to shout. Also with away. to sound off1918 to sound off. to speak out, to speak loudly; to complain, protest; to brag; to put forward one's opinion, esp. forcefully and at length. colloquial… loudmouth1931 intransitive and transitive. To talk in a loud and opinionated way; to bluster. Also: to say or tell (something) in this way. woof1934 U.S. Black English slang. intransitive. To talk (or, transitive, to say) in an ostentatious or aggressive manner. |
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