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
- Children give vent to their anger in various ways.
儿童们以各种方式发脾气。 - 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。 - I want to tell my friends, don't let uninteresting study or boring life take away the beauty of youth, so give vent to sometimes and release pressure.
我只是想告诉我的朋友们,寻求发泄吧,不要让盲目的学习和枯燥的生活遮住青春的光芒。 - By resorting to this right, the bride may give vent to her emotional pressure and burden, bid farewell to the role of daughter and prepare herself for the role of daughter-in-law.
她们借此权力,通过情感宣泄,卸掉角色转换时的情感压力与重负,告别旧的女儿角色,为进入媳妇角色作心理准备。 - 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。 - No one can give vent to their feelings on the short-term market momentum to be precise estimate, we are no exception.
没有人可以宣泄对短期市场的势头他们的感受是准确的估计,我们也不例外。 - 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。 - The meeting will be an opportunity for everyone to give vent to their feelings.
这次会议将是每个人痛痛快快表达自己感想的一个机会。 - To give vent to angry disapproval; protest vehemently.
猛烈抨击发泄怒气;强烈地抗议。 - 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。
