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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary aloud ETYMOLOGY Middle English, from a- (I) + loud DATE 13th century 1. archaic : in a loud manner : loudly 2. with the speaking voice read aloud English Etymology aloud late 14c., from a- (1) + loud (q.v.). Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 ☞ aloud aloud / E5laud / adverb1. in a voice that other people can hear 出声地: The teacher listened to the children reading aloud. 老师听着孩子们朗读。 He read the letter aloud to us. 他把信大声念给我们听。 'What am I going to do?' she wondered aloud. "我怎么办呢?"她疑惑地说。 ⇨ note at loud 2. in a loud voice 大声地: She cried aloud in protest. 她大声抗议。 IDIOMS ⇨ see think v. Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged aloud \əˈlau̇d\ adverb Etymology: Middle English, from a- (I) + loud 1. archaic : loudly < singing aloud with joy > 2. : not in a whisper or undertone : with the distinctly audible normal speaking voice < say it aloud — nobody will hear you > specifically of reading : with visual scanning of words accompanied by their distinctly audible vocal utterance |
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