Blare Meaning in English
word
ˈbɫɛɹ
BLARE
blˈeə
BLAIR
释义
To make a very loud, harsh, and often unpleasant sound. It can also refer to the sound itself.
用法与细微差别
'Blare' is usually used for unpleasantly loud sounds, like horns, alarms, or loudspeakers. Common collocations: 'blare out', 'blare of music', 'blare of sirens'. Usually negative, describing noise pollution or disruption.
Spanish: estruendo - sonar fuertePortuguese (BR): estrondo - soar altoPortuguese (PT): estrondo - soar altoChinese (Simplified): 刺耳地响 - 喧闹声Chinese (Traditional): 刺耳地響 - 喧鬧聲Hindi: तेज आवाज़ - ज़ोर से बजनाArabic: صوت صاخب - يعلو (صوت)Bengali: গর্জন করা - উচ্চ শব্দ করাRussian: реветь - громко звучатьJapanese: 大音量で鳴る - 鳴り響くVietnamese: vang lên - kêu vangKorean: 쾅쾅 울리다 - 시끄럽게 울리다Turkish: yayın yapmak (yüksek ve rahatsız edici sesle) - çınlamakUrdu: گھنگھنانا - شور مچاناIndonesian: menderu - membahana
例句
The car horn began to blare in the quiet street.
basic
Music blared from the speakers at the party.
basic
The sirens blared all night during the storm.
basic
I can't think when car alarms blare outside my window.
natural
Suddenly, a horn blared and everyone jumped.
natural
News headlines blared across the screen, warning of the storm.
natural