大学英语六级常用短语 Speak up
释义:
Speak up 更大声地说;无保留地说出
例句:
Girls are more likely to speak up frequently and make significant contributions to class.
女生更有可能经常发言,并对班级做出重大贡献。
I'm quite deaf – you'll have to speak up.
我很聋–你得大声点说。
Please speak up—we can't hear you at the back.
请大点声讲—我们在后面听不见。
I stand up and speak up.
我站起来大声说话。
Could you speak up?
你可以说大声一点吗?
"Speak up, good lad, and fear nothing," said the King.
“说出来,好孩子,别害怕。”国王说。
He felt obliged to speak up and say: "Answer the gentleman, Thomas--don't be afraid."
他觉得有必要说出来:“托马斯,回答那位法官大人——别害怕。”
In his mind he could hear Thomas laughing, "It's not like you ever speak up, anyway."
在他的脑海里,他能听到托马斯在笑着说:“反正你也不会大声说出来。”
This can hinder your ability to make decisions, speak up and gain recognition for your individual skills and strengths.
这可能会阻碍你做出决定、大声说出自己的想法,并让你的个人技能和优势得到认可。
If your project is being resisted, for example, by a group of veteran employees, ask another old-timer to speak up for it.
例如,如果你的项目遭到一群资深员工的反对,那就另请一位老前辈为它辩护。
At office meetings and in group discussions, they might speak up more often, express strong opinions and come up with more creative and practical ideas than their male colleagues.
在办公室会议和小组讨论中,她们可能会比男性同事更经常地发言、表达强硬的观点,并提出更具创造性和实用性的想法。
If you have any complaint, don't just sulk; speak up.
你有意见提出来,不要闹意气。
If you thought that wasn't fair, why didn't you speak up?
如果你认为那不公平,为什么不说出口?
Do you speak up – or remain silent.
你会大声说出来为他打抱不平,还是沉默不语?
Sometimes, you've got to speak up.
有时候,你必须站出来说出自己的观点。
Will you speak up please?
请你大声说话好吗?