speak up
英 [spiːk ʌp]
美 [spiːk ʌp]
(尤指为某人辩护或抗议某事)大胆地说,公开表态; 大声说; 提高嗓门
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (尤指为某人辩护或抗议某事物)大胆地说,公开表态
If youspeak up, you say something, especially to defend a person or protest about something, rather than just saying nothing.- Uncle Herbert never argued, never spoke up for himself...
赫伯特叔叔从不与人争吵,也从不为自己辩护。 - Don't be afraid of speaking up...
别怕,大胆地说。 - I am not suggesting that individuals never speak up about wrongdoing.
我并不是在暗示说,个人永远不要去谴责那些恶行。
- Uncle Herbert never argued, never spoke up for himself...
- PHRASAL VERB 大声说;提高嗓门
If you ask someone tospeak up, you are asking them to speak more loudly.- I'm quite deaf — you'll have to speak up.
我耳背——你得大声说。
- I'm quite deaf — you'll have to speak up.
英英释义
verb
- speak louder
- The audience asked the lecturer to please speak up
- express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation
- John spoke up at the meeting
双语例句
- Sometimes I am very excited, it is because she finally speak up.
有时我很激动,那是因为她终于开口说话了。 - If you never speak up, people will not know how you feel.
如果不把想法说出来,大家不会知道你是怎么想的。 - Speak up! stop playing dumb.
你说呀!装什么哑巴? - Can you speak up a little more? I can hardly hear you back here.
你可以大点儿声音吗?我在后面听不清楚。 - If you thought that wasn't fair, why didn't you speak up?
如果你认为那不公平,为什么不说出口? - Speak up! do you agree or not?
行不行,你倒是吭一声呀! - And I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant.
我依然没有说话,因为我是基督徒; - Speak up because what you have to say is worth hearing.
讲出来,因为你所要说的是值得听取的。 - No one can read your mind, speak up.
没有人能读懂你的心的,因此,要把心里话说出来。 - If you have any complaint, don't just sulk; speak up.
你有意见提出来,不要闹意气。