bruit如何读

英:[bru:t]

美:[brut]

bruit是什么意思

  • vt.散播

bruit变形

复数:bruits

第三人称单数:bruits

现在分词:bruiting

过去式:bruited

过去分词:bruited

bruit英英释义

noun

noise, din

report, rumor

ˈbrü-ē [French, literally, noise] any of several generally abnormal sounds heard on auscultation

verb

transitive verb

report, rumor—usually used with about

word of his imminent dismissal was bruited about

bruit词源中文解释

"报告",1520年代,来自 bruit(n.)"谣言,消息,名声,声誉"(15世纪中叶),源自古法语 bruit(n.)"噪音,骚动,谣言",派生名词自 bruire "发出噪音,咆哮"(与意大利语 bruito,中世纪拉丁语 brugitus 同源),其起源不确定。相关词汇: Bruited; bruiting。

bruit_医学行业词汇

[法]〔杂〕音:听诊闻及的声音或杂音,尤指异常者

bruit词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, noise

The first known use of bruit was in the 15th century

bruit儿童词典英英释义

brusqueadjective

so short and frank in manner or speech as to be impolite

spoke in a brusque tone

brusqueadjective

so short and frank in manner or speech as to be impolite

spoke in a brusque tone

brusqueadjective

so short and frank in manner or speech as to be impolite

spoke in a brusque tone

brushy1 of 2adjective

shaggy

brushy2 of 2adjective

covered with or full of brush or brushwood

brushwoodnoun

small branches cut from trees or shrubs

a heavy growth of small trees and shrubs

brush1 of 5noun

brushwood sense 1

short trees or shrubs of poor quality

land covered with brush

brush2 of 5noun

a tool made of bristles set in a back or handle and used especially for cleaning, smoothing, or painting

a bushy tail (as of a fox or squirrel)

a conductor for an electric current between a moving and a still part of an electric motor or generator

an act of brushing

a quick light stroke

brush3 of 5verb

to clean, smooth, scrub, or paint with a brush

to apply with or as if with a brush

to remove with or as if with a brush

brush the lint off your coat

to pay no attention to : dismiss

brush off criticism

to pass lightly across : touch gently against in passing

twigs brushed my cheek

brush4 of 5noun

a brief fight or meeting

a brush with disaster

brush5 of 5verb

to move quickly past without stopping or paying attention

brushed by the reporters

bruntnoun

the main force or stress (as of an attack)

the brunt of the storm

brunchnoun

a late breakfast, an early lunch, or a combination of the two

bruit1 of 2noun

report entry 1 sense 1a, rumor

bruit2 of 2verb

to spread by report or rumor

bruit1 of 2noun

report entry 1 sense 1a, rumor

bruit2 of 2verb

to spread by report or rumor

bruit医学词典英英释义

bruitnoun

any of several generally abnormal sounds heard on auscultation

an audible bruit produced by an artery

bruit 例句

1 Ms. Wolfe died on Nov. 30 at 101, though if she knew that the correct figure were being bruited about so cavalierly she would almost certainly have some choice things to say.

2 It can serve no good purpose to bruit it abroad.

3 Much of the business of “Hollywood” revolves around the question of whether Camille can play the title character — the bruited solution is, hilariously, to change her name to “Meg.”

4 No names have been bruited about as to which company may want to go after Dollar General, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any who are interested in gobbling up Dollar General.

5 Word was quickly bruited over the fields that the American, one of the best buyers who came to the Ridge, had arrived by the evening coach.

6 It was bruited about the neighbourhood that they had been found dead in the kitchen, clasped in each other's arms.

7 From then on you can choose to apply or disregard whatever ideas have been bruited in this opening session.

8 It was no more to his interest than to hers—since she was to be his wife—that the story of her midnight call should be bruited abroad.

9 Now, as sale to a US billionaire is bruited, the old minority-stake ritual seems operational again, which means cheap-cheap-cheap: an effective loss on the whole deal compounded.

10 For a fortnight..nothing about it could be bruited abroad.

11 All sorts of fantastic rumours were bruited about, and from this time the prince's life and history became most secret, mysterious, and incomprehensible.

12 In practice, of course, failure to provide an honorarium at a level deemed appropriate is likely to result in a mini peasants’ revolt with your despicable miserliness bruited to a roomful of diners.

13 A carotid bruit is a sound that blood makes when it passes over an obstruction in the carotid artery, the main passageway for supplying blood to the head and neck.

颈动脉是头颈部供血的主要通路,颈动脉杂音是血液流过颈动脉狭窄所产生的声音。

14 In these and other scenes, Castro demonstrates his much bruited charisma, playing to Mr. Alpert’s camera in a slyly ingratiating way.

15 Called a “bruit,” the sound suggests that the artery carrying blood to the brain is partially blocked, which increases a person’s risk for stroke.

16 Mere weeks ago, some were talking about $150 as a target for next year, and now a $30 prices is being bruited about as a possibility.

17 They do bruit it that he sees visions.

18 All the gossips bruited it, And were all tongue to tell it to the King When he should come.

19 About that time it was bruited in London that my Lord Surrey had received no small detriment by the bad example he had at Cambridge, and the liberty permitted him.

20 Dramatic action, long bruited about, comes late, though forcefully: the schoolteacher, Matthew Diamond, a mainlander who is ambivalent toward his charges, introduces the threat, and then the reality, of unwanted attention from the government.

bruit 同义词

10 风闻

hearsay fame

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