uttering
英 [ˈʌtərɪŋ]
美 [ˈʌtərɪŋ]
v. 出声; 说; 讲
utter的现在分词
复数:utterings
COCA.44489
柯林斯词典
- VERB 发出(声音);说;讲
If someoneutterssounds or words, they say them.- He uttered a snorting laugh...
他嗤笑了一声。 - They departed without uttering a word.
他们一言不发地离开了。
- He uttered a snorting laugh...
- ADJ 完全的;彻底的;十足的
You useutterto emphasize that something is great in extent, degree, or amount.- This, of course, is utter nonsense.
这当然是一派胡言。 - ...this utter lack of responsibility...
这种完全没有责任感的表现 - A look of utter confusion swept across his handsome face.
他英俊的脸上掠过一丝大惑不解的神情。
- This, of course, is utter nonsense.
双语例句
- They suspect that he's uttering false money.
他们怀疑他在用假钞。 - The unfortunate physician, while uttering these words, lifted his hands with a look of horror, as if he had beheld some frightful shape, which he could not recognise, usurping the place of his own image in a glass.
那不幸的医生,一边说着这番话,一边神色恐怖地举起双手,仿佛他看到了某个不认识的怪影在镜中侵夺了他的映象。 - And Nicholas turned away and continued his walk, and began uttering aloud the first words that came into his head.
他和尼古拉折返并继续走路,第一句话,开始放响了,来到他的头部。 - Warnings about the Chinese property market are hardly new, but what made this comment more startling was the person uttering it.
对中国房地产市场的警示已经司空见惯,但这个评论更让人吃惊的地方,在于说出这个警示的人。 - Putting a sentence together and then uttering it aloud was not only excruciating but humiliating, as people quickly lost patience with his slow and often incomprehensible speech.
把一个句子放在一起,然后大声说出它,不仅是痛苦的,而且令人感到羞辱。人们很快地对于他缓慢,而常常难以理解的讲话失去了耐心。 - She sat through the whole meeting without uttering a word.
整个会议她一直坐着,一言为发。 - Uttering a loud inarticulate cry as of pain or excitement.
由于疼痛或者兴奋说出的响亮却口齿不清的喊叫。 - He put the food into his mouth, chewed it and swallowed, uttering some perfunctory words of appreciation.
他把食物放到嘴里,嚼了嚼,咽下去,敷衍地说了几句赞美之词。 - They departed without uttering a word.
他们一言不发地离开了。 - Normally cool heads in central banks and international organisations are uttering notes of alarm.
各国央行和国际组织中通常冷静的人士正发出警告。