utter
英 ['ʌtə]
美 ['ʌtɚ]
- vt. 发出,表达;发射
- adj. 完全的;彻底的;无条件的
- n. (Utter)人名;(德、芬)乌特
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utter 完全的,绝对的,发出声音来自out的古英语书写形式比较级,更外面的,完全的,绝对的,同时由形容词作动词使用,说出,发出声音。
- utter
- utter: English has two distinct words utter, but they come from the same ultimate source – out. The older, ‘complete, thorough-going’ [OE] originated as a comparative form of out (or ūt, as it was in the Old English period), and so morphologically is the same word as outer. It did not begin to be used as an intensive adjective until the 15th century. Utter ‘express openly, say’ [14] was borrowed from Middle Dutch ūteren ‘drive out, announce, speak’, a derivative of Old Low German ūt ‘out’.
=> out - utter (adj.)
- Old English utera, uterra, "outer, exterior, external," from Proto-Germanic *utizon (cognates: Old Norse utar, Old Frisian uttra, Middle Dutch utere, Dutch uiter-, Old High German uzar, German äußer "outer"), comparative adjective from ut (see out (adv.)). Meaning "complete, total" (i.e. "going to the utmost point") is from early 15c.
- utter (v.)
- "speak, say," c. 1400, in part from Middle Dutch uteren or Middle Low German utern "to turn out, show, speak," from uter "outer," comparative adjective from ut "out" (see utter (adj.)); in part from Middle English verb outen "to disclose," from Old English utan "to put out," from ut (see out (v.)). Compare German äussern "to utter, express," from aus "out;" and colloquial phrase out with it "speak up!" Formerly also used as a commercial verb (as release is now). Related: Uttered; uttering.
- 1. Neil's ability to utter banalities never ceased to amaze me.
- 每次我都很惊讶,尼尔怎么能讲出这么索然无味的东西。
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- 2. A look of utter confusion swept across his handsome face.
- 他英俊的脸上掠过一丝大惑不解的神情。
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- 3. These reports are total and utter rubbish.
- 这些报告废话连篇。
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- 4. The ship's interior was an utter shambles.
- 船里面一片狼藉。
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- 5. What complete and utter balls!
- 全是屁话!
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