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1.Jerked out the answer.
2.He blurted out the secret.
突然了这个秘密。收藏指正
3.A sudden, short exclamation, especially a brief, pious utterance or prayer.
突然突然的简短言语,尤指简短殷切的祈祷收藏指正
4.Relating to or constituting a sudden, brief utterance; exclamatory.
突然的,叫喊的关于或组成突然的简短言语的;叫喊的收藏指正
5.A sudden, short utterance; an ejaculation.
插话突然的、短暂的言语;突然的激动言语收藏指正
6.Present, introduce or propose sth suddenly to sb as a surprise or without warning
向某人突然或提某事物(令人惊奇或猝不及防)收藏指正
7.That day, while sitting opposite to me, he spoke out such profound comments as “Academic bottom-line should be as adhered to as the emperor protected by terracotta warriors and horses”, which truly amazed me.
那天,他坐在我的对面,突然“要如兵俑保护王者一样恪守学术底线”这样高深的话来,结结实实地吓了我一把。收藏指正
8.To utter suddenly and passionately; exclaim.
9."Would it be possible for George to spring a leak if we put him under sudden arrest?"
如果我们突然把乔治扣押起来,他是否可能什么来?收藏指正
10.Paul had his speech very well prepared, but in the presence of such a big audience all of a sudden he lost his tongue.
保罗的演词准备得很好,但在这么多的听众面前他却突然话来。收藏指正
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