大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 blurt
释义:
blurt vt. 未加思索地冲口说出;突然说出
[ 第三人称单数 blurts 现在分词 blurting 过去式 blurted 过去分词 blurted ]
例句:
The truth is something you blurt out. That takes strength, for sure.
“实话实说”应该是一瞬间的,你所说的那个实话应该是你脱口而出的,这当然很难,需要内心足够强大。
You know those situations where everyone knows something yet no one is courageous enough to just blurt out the obvious?
This occasionally happens at parties I mentally instruct myself not to say a specific thing and then, of course, blurt it out.
Whenever my parents call me for a pick, I think about it for five seconds, no more, and blurt one out.
More often they just stare intently or blurt insults at the screens.
We also have a tendency to blurt out ideas out of excitement without taking just one more step to formulate a thought or supporting bullets.
This explains why people often blurt out embarrassing things to precisely the people they want to impress most, whether it's the boss, a first date or a future in-law.
