明确而大胆地说出
ph.
1. On most matters she's quite prepared to sound off without inhibition.
对大多数问题她都准备毫无保留地阐述自己的意见。
2. The boss wants less sounding off and more production.
老板要我们少发意见多生产。
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1. 奏序曲:sound note 声音附注 | sound off 奏序曲 | sound out 试探
2. 充分而直率地发表意见(美国口语):sound economic management 良好的经济管理 | sound off 充分而直率地发表意见(美国口语) | Sound System 音响系统
3. 依次报数:Sound off!|大家依次报数! | Sound off!|依次报数! | Pezzulo!|佩祖罗!
4. 大家依次报数:My legs!|我的腿! | Sound off!|大家依次报数! | Sound off!|依次报数!
1. (未经邀请)慷慨陈词
If someone sounds off, they express their opinions strongly and rather rudely without being asked.
e.g. It is surprising how many people start sounding off about something without really deciding what they think about it.
居然有那么多人还没有真正确定自己的想法就开始大发议论——这真是令人吃惊。
1. The ones I hate the most are those that only have sound and make me think someone is shooting off a cannon.
2. More Chinese are looking to celebrate the holiday in a more environmentally sound fashion, setting off fewer fireworks and reducing food waste during family meals.
3. But those are just bells and whistles for Stone and writers Allan Loeb and Stephen Schiff to sound off on Wall Street chicanery.
4. In their stead are electronic sensors that switch lights on and off at the sound of clapping or footsteps.
5. Further up the track rocks fall, cracking like pistol shots as the sound echoes off the steep valley sides.
6. New habits of international merit need to be cultivated to restore the esteem of China's new cultural creators who profit off a previously sound tradition.
7. sound off的意思
7. A train whistle is about 100 dB, while the sound of an aircraft taking off can reach 130 dB.
8. It may sound like a scene from a riot, but the participants in Guangzhou's First Decompression Festival are just letting off a little steam.
9. But those on the trains are generally unwatchable because the signals go on and off and there is no sound.
10. It has already got off to a sound beginning by opening the Shanghai Gold Exchange in October 2002.
verb
1. express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness
e.g. My mother complains all day
She has a lot to kick about
Synonym: complain kick plain quetch kvetch
2. express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation
e.g. John spoke up at the meeting
Synonym: opine speak up speak out animadvert
3. start playing
e.g. The musicians struck up a tune
Synonym: strike up