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●ˌspeak ˈout (against/in favour of/on sth) 🔑to say what you think clearly and publicly, often criticizing or opposing sb/sth, in a way that needs courage 大胆地说;挺身而出,站出来(表示反对、支持等)◆People are no longer afraid to speak out. 人们再也不怕站出来说话了。◆She spoke out forcefully against the regime. 她公开抨击该政权。[v + adv]▸ outˈspoken adjective saying openly exactly what you think, even if you know other people will disagree or be offended 直言不讳的;直率的◆Her outspoken views often get her into trouble. 她坦率的观点常常给她惹麻烦。▸ ˈspeakout noun (NAmE) an organized public meeting at which people talk about their experiences of a particular subject (就特定话题各自谈论亲身经历的)畅言聚会,座谈会 ◆Speakouts are good because they encourage people to talk about things in a positive way. 畅言聚会很不错,因为它鼓励人们以正面态度谈论各种事情。 |