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
- They were just about to give vent to their resentment again when someone came in.
他们一股子不平之气正还要发泄,忽然一个人走进来了。 - The appearance of Internet has enabled the populace to give vent to their enthusiasm for issues about nationalism and political participation.
国际互联网络的出现,使得民众对于民族主义问题,以及政治参与的表达热情找到了宣泄的出口。 - To give vent to angry disapproval; protest vehemently.
猛烈抨击发泄怒气;强烈地抗议。 - 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。 - It's much healthier to give vent to your anger than to try to control it.
有气就发泄出来,比闷在心里要好得多。 - 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。 - However, revolution through violent resistance can give vent to their feelings. Accordingly, there comes the combination of love and revolution and the writing mode-"Revolution& Love".
而革命恰恰可以以暴力反抗和宣泄苦闷,于是有了恋爱与革命的结合,产生了“革命加恋爱”的创作模式。 - We both give vent to our grief without control.
我们两个尽情发泄我们的悲哀。 - Sun Zhongtian, the site supervisor employed by Asian American Gas, gestured towards the burning flame to give vent to his emotions about the industry's belated take-off in China.
亚美大陆煤层气有限公司聘请的现场代表孙仲田朝着熊熊燃起的火焰做了一个手势,吐露了自己对该行业在中国起步已晚的遗憾之情。 - 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。
