词组 | pipe up |
释义 | Idiom pipe up to speak unexpectedly.“I want to be the first female president!” piped up one of the little girls. Phr V pipe up pipes, piping, piped pipe up (sth) if someone who is in a group of people pipes up, they suddenly say something when you are not expecting itSuddenly a voice from the back of the room piped up: 'Can I ask a question?' sometimes + withI was amazed when Andrew piped up with the answer. pipe up verb 1 to commence speaking, especially in a situation which may require a degree of boldness on the speaker's part UK, 1889. 2 to smoke crack cocaine US, 1992 pipe up to suddenly say something, especially when people are not expecting it: "Definitely not," piped up Mum, who I'd thought was asleep until then. pipe upTo make oneself heard; to interrupt or interject. The meeting was just about over when Tom piped up and asked why we hadn't looked at the budget. I'm sorry, if you can't hear me, just raise your hand and I'll pipe up. pipe up (with something)Fig. to interject a comment; to interrupt with a comment. Nick piped up with an interesting thought. You can always count on Alice to pipe up. pipe upSpeak up, as in Finally she piped up, "I think I've got the winning ticket," or Pipe up if you want more pancakes. This term originally referred to a high, piping tone. [Mid-1800s] pipe upv. To join a conversation with an opinion, especially unexpectedly: You should have piped up if you didn't agree with us. |
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