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blurt something out phrasal verb with blurtverbuk /blɜːt/ us /blɝːt/ to say something suddenly and without thinking, usually because you are excited or nervous: 脱口说出,不假思索地说 He blurted everything out about the baby, though we'd agreed to keep it a secret for a while.尽管我们事先商定了要保密一段时间,他还是脱口说出了所有有关孩子的事。 [ + speech ]She suddenly blurted out, "I can't do it!"她突然脱口而出道:“我不能做这件事。” [ + that ]Late one evening, Gianni blurted out that he loved her.一个深夜,詹尼脱口说出他爱她。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Interrupting & preventing from speaking accost barge belt up break someone in chime chip chip (something) in horn in interpolation interrupt interruption mike check nobble not get a word in edgewaysidiom put a sock in it!idiom put something in shut your mouth/faceidiom speak strike waylay
blurt out something | American Dictionary
blurt out something phrasal verb with blurtverbus/blɜrt/ to say something suddenly, and without thinking of the results: At one point, Goetz blurted out, "The subways down there are terrible." |