blare

名词 n. 动词 v.
/blɛə/    /blɛ(ə)ɹ/|/bleː/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A loud sound. countable,uncountable
    — I can hardly hear you over the blare of the radio.
  2. Of colour, light, or some other quality: dazzling, often garish, brilliance. countable,figuratively,uncountable
    — Archivist Camus, an Old-Constituent appointed Archivist, he and the Ancient Twelve, amid blare of military pomp and clangour, enter, bearing the divine Book: and President and all Legislative Senators, laying their hand on the same, successively take the Oath, with cheers and heart-effusion, universal three-times-three.
  3. A lengthy sound, as of a person crying or an animal bellowing or roaring. countable,dialectal,uncountable
    — The herds [of bison], in their flight from the burning pastures had rushed over the bed of the watercourse—scaled the slopes of the banks. […] One cry alone more wild than their own savage blare pierced the reek through which the Brute Hurricane swept.
动词 v.
  1. To play (a radio, recorded music, etc.) at extremely loud volume levels. transitive
    — In 2000, a robber held up a bank in San Diego, USA. It seems everyone held their noses rather than sticking their hands up because the man was so smelly! […] Police helicopters blared loudspeaker warnings about the smelly man.
  2. To express (ideas, words, etc.) loudly; to proclaim. figuratively,transitive
    — [T]he world, the world, / All ear and eye, with such a stupid heart / To interpret ear and eye, and such a tongue / To blare its own interpretation— […]
  3. To make a loud sound, especially like a trumpet. intransitive
    — The trumpet blaring in my ears gave me a headache.
  4. To make a lengthy sound, as of a person crying or an animal bellowing or roaring. dialectal,intransitive
    — And the kyne wente ſtraight waye vnto Beth Semes vpon one ſtreete, and wente on blearynge, and turned nether to the righte hande ner to the lefte.

词形变化

blares present,singular,third-person blaring participle,present blared participle,past blared past blear alternative blair alternative bleir alternative,Scotland blares plural blear alternative blair alternative bleir alternative,Scotland

词汇关系

衍生词

词源

词源 1
The verb is derived from Late Middle English blaren, bleren, bloren (“to bellow, cry, wail; of a goat: to bleat”), probably from Old English *blǣran, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₁- (“to bleat, cry”) and ultimately imitative. Related to Middle Dutch blaren, bleren (“to bawl, cry; to shout; to bleat”) (modern Dutch blèren).
The noun is derived from the verb.
Cognates
German Low German blaren, blarren
Middle High German blêren, blerren (modern German plärren)
Saterland Frisian blärje
West Frisian blearje
词源 2
The verb is derived from Late Middle English blaren, bleren, bloren (“to bellow, cry, wail; of a goat: to bleat”), probably from Old English *blǣran, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₁- (“to bleat, cry”) and ultimately imitative. Related to Middle Dutch blaren, bleren (“to bawl, cry; to shout; to bleat”) (modern Dutch blèren).
The noun is derived from the verb.
Cognates
German Low German blaren, blarren
Middle High German blêren, blerren (modern German plärren)
Saterland Frisian blärje
West Frisian blearje
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