aloud
adverb uk/əˈlaʊd/ us/əˈlaʊd/
B1 大声地;出声地
in a voice loud enough to be heard
He read her letter aloud to the rest of the family. 他把她的信大声读给家人听。
People are starting to wonder aloud (= question publicly) whether the economic reforms have gone too far. 人们开始公开质疑经济改革是否矫枉过正了。
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- It would be a useful exercise for you to say the speech aloud several times.
- Children love to have stories read aloud to them.
- "What did you say?" "Oh, nothing, I was just thinking aloud."
- The judge asked her to read the jury's verdict aloud.
- Everybody in the class had to read aloud an extract from the book.