give vent
英 [ɡɪv vent]
美 [ɡɪv vent]
闹
英英释义
verb
- give expression or utterance to
- She vented her anger
- The graduates gave vent to cheers
双语例句
- Above valve mouth in, pull out, give vent to anger door needle, set free to the limit;
固克特补胎液气门嘴处于上方,拔出气门针,余气放尽; - Writing, for Malaysian female Chinese writers, is no longer only the way to give vent to their personal feelings and to self-talk and self-distinguish, but also the way to self-confirm their special feminist consciousness and to express their own spiritual value.
写作对于马华女作家,不再只是宣泄个人情感或自我的言说和分辨,而是女作家独特女性意识的确认和自身精神价值的表达方式。 - By persecuting Thais who give vent online, these moral guardians may be adding to the anger against Bangkok's elite and, perhaps, fanning the flames of republicanism.
这些道德卫士们,迫害在网上发泄不满的泰国人。他们的行动不但增加了平民对曼谷政治精英的愤怒,还可能激发对共和制度的向往。 - The Soviets again give vent to their underlying suspicion.
苏联人再次道出了他们根深蒂固的怀疑。 - Sometimes, a friend is not looking for an opinion or advise, but rather a sounding board to give vent to.
有时你的朋友并不是要寻求一条建议或意见,他只是在寻找一个可以让他发泄的倾听者。 - I know you have been repressed your emotion for a long time, and you need give vent to your pain.
我知道你压抑了很久,你需要发泄你内心的苦闷。 - Only when I be alone, I would give vent to my heart out all the emotion, I do not understand myself more and more.
只有当自己一个人时,才会把心中的情感尽情宣泄出来,我越来越不了解自己了。 - Way home, I can not help thinking, no wonder his temper so well that he knows how to give vent to their emotions in due course.
回家的路上,我不禁想着,怪不得他脾气这么好,原来他知道如何适时宣泄自己的情绪。 - To give vent to angry disapproval; protest vehemently.
猛烈抨击发泄怒气;强烈地抗议。 - Then he had a good chance to give vent to his sentiment.
他可有机会发泄他的情绪了。