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IELTS BNC: 32 COCA: 19

say

Word family
say1 /seɪ/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp said /sed/, third person singular3rd says /sez/)  
1 express STH in words 用言语表达某事物 [intransitiveI only in negatives, transitiveT]SAY to express an idea, feeling, thought etc using words
 ‘I’m so tired, ’ she said.
我太累了。她说。
 ‘Don’t cry, ’ he said softly.
别哭了。他柔声说道。
 Don’t believe anything he says.
他说什么都不要相信。
say (that)
 A spokesman said that the company had improved its safety standards.
一名发言人说公司已经提高了安全标准。
 I always said I would buy a motorbike when I had enough money.
我一直说等我有了足够的钱就买一辆摩托车。
say how/why/who etc
 Did she say what happened?
她有没有说发生了什么事?
 I would like to say how much we appreciate your hard work.
我想说我们对你的辛勤劳动非常感谢。
 ‘Why did she leave?’ ‘I don’t know – she didn’t say.’
她为什么要离开?”“我不知道——她没说。
say something to somebody
 What did you say to her?
你对她说了什么?
n ‘This is strange, ’ he said to himself.
a terrible/silly/strange etc thing to say 这话说得多傻!
 What a silly thing to say!
这话说得多傻!
say hello/goodbye/thank you etc (=say something to greet someone, thank someone etc) 说你好/再见/谢谢等
 She left without saying goodbye.
她不辞而别。
say you’re sorry (=apologize) 道歉
 I’ve said I’m sorry – what more do you want?
我已经道歉了——你还要怎样?
say yes/no (to something) (=agree or refuse) 同意/不同意(某事)
 Can I go, Mum? Oh, please say yes!
我可以去吗,妈妈?唉,请你同意吧!
say nothing/anything/something (about something)
 He looked as if he was going to say something.
他看起来好像要说什么。
 I wished I had said nothing about Jordi.
我真希望当时没有对乔迪发表任何意见。
have anything/nothing/something to say
 Does anyone else have anything to say?
还有人要说什么吗?
 Although he didn’t say so, it was clear that he was in pain.
虽然他没说,但是他明显很痛苦。
 What makes you say that (=why do you think that) 你怎么会那么说呢??
你怎么会那么说呢?
say to do something (=tell someone to do something) 说要做某事
 Nina said to meet her at 4.30.
尼娜说430分和她碰头。
 I’d like to say a few words (=make a short speech).
我想简单地说几句。
 ‘So what are your plans now?’ ‘I’d rather not say.’
那么你现在的计划是什么?”“我还是不说的好。
5GRAMMAR 语法
You cannot ‘say someone something’ or ‘say someone to do something’ . Use tell . 不能说say someone somethingsay someone to do something,要用tell
She told me (NOT 不说 said me) something shocking.
她告诉了我一件令人震惊的事。
You can say something about something but you cannot ‘say about something’ . Use talk . 可以说say something about something,但是不能说say about something,要用talk
He told me (NOT 不说 said me) to sit down.
他叫我坐下。
He did not talk about (NOT 不说 say about) his feelings.
他没有谈及自己的感受。
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In written English, people often avoid using say when referring to opinions or ideas expressed by another writer. Instead, they prefer to use a more formal verb such as argue, assert, claim, or maintain. 在书面英语中,说到某位作者表达了什么意见或观点时,人们经常避免使用say,而是使用一个比较正式的动词,argue, assert, claimmaintain
2 give information 表达信息 [transitiveT]SAY/STATE to give information in the form of written words, numbers, or pictures – used about signs, clocks, letters, messages etc 〔用文字、数字、图画〕表达〔信息〕,说明
3 mean 表示 [transitiveT] used to talk about what someone means 表示,表达〔意思〕
4 think that STH is true 认为某事是真实的 [transitiveT]
5 show/be a sign of STH 表明有/是某物的迹象 [transitiveT]
6 speak the words of STH 说出词语 [transitiveT]PRAY to speak the words that are written in a play, poem, or prayer 念,朗诵
7 pronounce 发音, [transitiveT]SAY to pronounce a word or sound 发音,读
8 suggest/suppose STH 认为/假定某事 [transitiveT]SUGGEST used when suggesting or supposing that something might happen or be true 认为;假定,比方说
9 say to yourself THINK something/HAVE A THOUGHTto try to persuade yourself that something is true or not true 自忖,对自己说
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SPOKEN PHRASES
38 say something to somebody’s face informalTELL to criticize someone or say something unpleasant directly to them instead of saying it to someone else 当着某人的面直说[直接批评]
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39 that’s not saying much STRANGEused to say that it is not surprising that someone or something is better than another person or thing because the other person or thing is so bad 没什么奇怪的,没什么不寻常的〔表示另一人或物太糟糕〕
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40 to say the least EXPRESSused to say that you could have described something, criticized someone etc a lot more severely than you have 至少可以说,说得客气点
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41 that is to say EXPLAINused before giving more details or being more exact about something 那就是说,换句话说,更具体地说
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42 that is not to say TRUEused to make sure the person you are talking to does not think something that is not true 那并不是说,那并不表示
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43 not to say especially British EnglishBrEEXPRESS used when adding a stronger description of something 更不用说,甚至可以说
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44 a lot/something/not much etc to be said for (doing) something SHOW/BE A SIGN OFused to say that there are a lot of or not many advantages to something (做)某事有许多/有些/没有多少好处等
45 to say nothing of something MENTIONused to mention another thing involved in what you have just been talking about 更不用说;何况
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46 have something to say about something ANGRYto be angry about something 为某事不高兴,对某事生气
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47. have a lot to say for yourself TALK TO somebodyto talk a lot 有许多话要说,有一肚子话要说
48. not have much to say for yourself to not talk very much 没多少话要说
49 what somebody says goes CONTROLused to emphasize who is in control in a situation 某人说了算;照某人说的办〔用于强调〕
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50. say your piece to give your opinion about something, especially something you do not like 〔尤指对不喜欢的事〕说出心里话,说出意见
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wouldn’t say boo to a goose at boo2(3), → easier said than done at easy2(4), → enough said at enough2(6), → it goes without saying at go without, → needless to say at needless(1), → no sooner said than done at soon(9), → not say/breathe a word at word1(10), → well said at well1(13), → when all’s said and done at all1(17)
nCOLLOCATIONS
things that you say
say hello/goodbye
I came to say goodbye.
say thank you
I just wanted to say thank you for being there.
say sorry/say that you’re sorry
It was probably too late to say sorry.
say yes/no
Some parents are unable to say no to their children.
say something/anything/nothing
I was about to say something to him when he looked up and smiled.
say some words
She stopped abruptly, suddenly afraid to say the words aloud.
adverbs
say so
If you don’t know the answer, don’t be afraid to say so.
phrases
a terrible/stupid/odd etc thing to say
I know it’s a terrible thing to say, but I wish he’d just go away.
have something/anything/nothing to say
He usually has something to say about just about everything.
THESAURUS
to say something
say to tell someone something, using words
‘I really ought to go, ’ she said.
我真的该走了。她说。
Lauren said she’d probably be late.
劳伦说她可能会晚到。
state to say something, especially in a definite or formal way – used in official contexts 陈述,说明〔用于正式文体〕
The witness stated that he had never seen the woman before.
证人称他以前从未见过那名女子。
Please state your name and address.
请说出你的姓名和地址。
announce to publicly tell people about something 宣布,公布
The chairman announced his resignation.
主席宣布辞职。
The results will be announced tomorrow.
明天公布结果。
nWe will announce the winners next Sunday.
nThey were announcing the train times over the loudspeaker system.
declare to say something very firmly 声称,宣称
‘My personal life is none of your business, ’ she declared.
我的个人生活与你无关。她断然说道。
mention to talk about someone or something, especially without giving many details 提及〔尤指不给出细节〕
Did Tom mention anything about what happened at school?
汤姆有没有提到学校里发生了什么?
Your name was mentioned!
提到你名字了!
express to let someone know your feelings by putting them into words 〔用言语〕表达〔情感〕
Young children often find it difficult to express their emotions.
幼儿往往难以表达自己的情绪。
comment to say what your opinion is about someone or something 评论,发表意见
The prime minister was asked to comment on the crisis.
首相被要求对这次危机发表评论。
note/remark formal to say that you have noticed that something is true – used especially in formal writing 指出,谈到〔尤用于正式的书面文体〕
We have already noted that most old people live alone.
我们已经谈到大多数老人是独居的。
Someone once remarked that the problem with computers is that they only give you answers.
有人曾经说过,电脑的问题在于它只提供答案。
add to say something more, after what has already been said 补充说
He added that he thought it could be done fairly cheaply.
他又补充说,他觉得可以便宜点搞定。
point out to mention something that seems particularly important or relevant 指出
Dr Graham points out that most children show some signs of abnormal behaviour.
格雷厄姆博士指出,大多数儿童都会显露出行为异常的某些迹象。
It’s worth pointing out that few people actually die of this disease.
值得指出的是,很少有人真的死于这种疾病。
air to talk about your opinions, worries, or the things you disagree about 发表〔意见〕: air your views/grievances/differences
The programme will give listeners the chance to air their views about immigration.
这档节目为听众提供了对移民问题发表看法的机会。
Workers were able to air their grievances.
工人们可以说出自己的不满。
nvoice to talk publicly about your feelings or about whether you approve or disapprove of something formal: voice concern/support/doubt/fears etc
The president has already voiced his support for the proposal.
She voiced concern for the safety of the hostages.
different ways of saying something 说的不同方式
whisper to say something very quietly, using your breath rather than your full voice 低语,低声说
‘Don’t wake the baby, ’ Jenny whispered.
别吵醒宝宝。珍妮轻声说。
mumble to say something quietly without pronouncing the words clearly 咕哝,含糊地说
He mumbled his thanks.
他嘴里含糊不清地说着感谢的话。
mutter to say something quietly, especially when you are annoyed but do not want someone to hear you complaining 嘀咕,悄声说〔尤指不高兴,但又不想让人听到你在抱怨〕
‘This is ridiculous, ’ he muttered under his breath.
这真荒唐。他轻声嘟囔着。
nShe muttered something about having to go home early.
murmur to say something in a soft slow gentle voice 轻声地说,柔声地说
She stroked his hair and murmured, ‘Don’t worry. You’ll be all right.’
她轻抚着他的头发柔声说道:“别担心,你会没事的。
growl to say something in a low angry voice 低声吼道
‘As I was saying, ’ Lewis growled, ‘it needs to be finished today.’
我刚才说过的,”刘易斯低声吼道,“今天必须完成。
snarl to say something in a nasty angry way 怒吼
‘Get out of my way!’ he snarled.
滚开!他吼道。
exclaim to say something suddenly and loudly 呼喊,惊叫
‘How beautiful!’ she exclaimed.
多美啊!她惊叹道。
blurt out to suddenly say something without thinking, especially something embarrassing or secret 脱口说出〔令人难堪或秘密的事〕
It was partly nervousness that had made him blurt out the question.
他脱口问了这个问题,部分原因是紧张。
stammer/stutter to speak with a lot of pauses and repeated sounds, because you have a speech problem, or because you are nervous or excited 〔因为口吃紧张或激动〕结结巴巴地说
‘I’ll, I’ll only be a m-moment, ’ he stammered.
——我只要一——一会儿。他结结巴巴地说。
nGRAMMAR: Comparison
say
You say something to someone:
The principal said a few words to us.
Don’t say: say someone something
You use say with speech marks (‘...’) when quoting the exact words that someone used:
‘I’m sorry I’m late, ’ she said.
Joe said: ‘I’ll be back soon.’
You use say (that) when reporting what someone said:
She said that she was sorry she was late.
Joe said he would be back soon.
After said, the verb in the other clause is usually also in the past tense.
tell
You tell someone something:
Diane told me the news.
He told us a long story.
Don’t say: tell something to someone
You tell someone about something that has happened:
She told me about the accident.
Don’t say: He told about the accident.
You use tell someone (that) when reporting what someone said:
I told them that I was sorry.
The teacher told me I could go home.
After told, the verb in the other clause is usually also in the past tense. Don’t say: He told that he was sorry.
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say2 ●●○ noun [singular, uncountableU]  
1 RIGHT/HAVE THE RIGHT TOthe right to take part in deciding something 决定权;发言权
2 have your say POWERto have the opportunity to give your opinion about something 有发表意见的机会
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say3 interjection American EnglishAmE informal  
ATTENTIONused to express surprise, or to get someone’s attention so that you can tell them something 哎,我说〔用于表示惊讶或引起别人注意〕
 Say, haven’t I seen you before somewhere?
哎,我以前是不是在哪里见过你啊?
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Origin say1
Old English secgan
IELTS BNC: 32 COCA: 19
say

verb

ADVERB | VERB + SAY | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBaloud, out loud出聲地說loudly大聲地說gently, quietly, softly輕聲地說;悄悄地說;溫柔地說gruffly, huskily聲音粗啞地說;嗓音嘶啞地說at once立即說at last, at length, finally終於說simply簡單地說'I am home,' he said simply.“我回來了。”他簡單地說。hastily, hurriedly, quickly倉促地說;匆忙地說;迅速地說slowly不慌不忙地說abruptly, suddenly突兀地說;突然說briskly, curtly, shortly, tersely三言兩語地說;簡練地說angrily, bitterly, crossly, fiercely, sharply生氣地說;憤憤不平地說;氣呼呼地說;憤怒地說;尖銳地說'I don't know,' she said crossly.“我不知道。”她氣呼呼地說。bluntly, flatly, matter-of-factly, plainly直截了當地說;斷然地說;平靜淡然地說;據實說firmly, weakly堅定地說;懦弱地說harshly, sternly苛刻地說;嚴厲地說kindly, sweetly友好地說;動聽地說brightly, cheerfully, cheerily, happily快活地說;愉快地說;興高采烈地說;高興地說enthusiastically熱情地說with a grin, with a smile咧嘴笑着說;微笑着說'You'll see!' Lianne said with a smile.“你等着瞧吧!”利安笑着說道。with a smirk, with a wink傻笑着說;眨着眼說with a chuckle, with a laugh輕聲笑着說;大笑着說with a frown, with a shrug, with a sigh皺着眉說;聳着肩說;歎着氣說'Well, at least we tried!' he said with a shrug.“算了,至少我們盡力了!”他聳了聳肩說道。miserably, sadly淒慘地說;傷心地說gravely, grimly, seriously, solemnly板着臉說;嚴厲地說;嚴肅地說;鄭重地說airily, casually, lightly, nonchalantly, smoothly輕描淡寫地說;隨口說;滿不在乎地說;無動於衷地說;油嘴滑舌地說'There's nothing wrong with him,' she said airily.“他沒事。”她輕描淡寫地說。stiffly生硬地說proudly驕傲地說smugly沾沾自喜地說thoughtfully若有所思地說conversationally閒聊似地說calmly, evenly, mildly平靜地說;語氣平和地說;溫和地說impatiently, patiently不耐煩地說;耐心地說defensively, indignantly懷有戒心地說;憤慨地說politely禮貌地說soothingly寬慰地說apologetically, sheepishly歉意地說;難為情地說awkwardly, hesitantly, lamely, nervously局促不安地說;猶猶豫豫地說;信心不足地說;緊張地說jokingly, teasingly開玩笑地說;揶揄地說drily, mockingly, sarcastically不動聲色地調侃;嘲弄地說;冷嘲熱諷地說coldly, coolly, icily冷冷地說;冷漠地說breathlessly上氣不接下氣地說absently茫然地說honestly, sincerely, truthfully誠實地說;真誠地說;坦誠地說Can you honestly say you're sorry?你能誠心誠意地說對不起嗎?VERB + SAYbe about to, be going to正要說;打算說I've forgotten what I was going to say.我忘了自己剛才想要說什麼了。hasten to急忙說long to, want to渴望說;想說I want to say how much we have all enjoyed this evening.我想說今晚我們都玩得非常開心。hate to不願說I hate to say it, but I think Stephen may be right.我本不願說,但我覺得斯蒂芬可能是對的。dare (to)膽敢說I dared not say a word about it to anyone.我不敢對任何人說起此事。I dare say that she'll come to the wedding.我敢說她會來參加婚禮。suffice it to, suffice to只需說⋯就夠了Suffice it to say, I refused to get involved.只說一句,我拒絕牽扯進去。be fair to說句公道話It is fair to say a considerable amount of effort went into the project.說句公道話,這一項目的參與者花費了很多心血。have nothing to, have something to無話/有話要說Be quiet, I have something to say.安靜,我有話要說。hear sb聽到某人說I heard him say they were leaving tomorrow.我聽到他說他們明天走。PREPOSITIONabout說關於⋯Do you have anything to say about this?對此事你有什麼要說的嗎?to對⋯說That's not what he said to me.他對我不是那麼說的。PHRASESbe quoted as saying sth援引(某人的)話說⋯A government spokesman was quoted as saying that they would take steps to restore order.據政府發言人說,他們將採取措施恢復秩序。a thing to say這樣說是⋯的That was a very cruel thing to say.說這話太刻毒了。I have to say, I must say我不得不說;我必須說I have to say I didn't expect it to be so good.我得承認,我沒料到會這麼好。it has to be said必須承認She wasn't at her best, it has to be said.必須承認,她沒有表現出最佳水平。needless to say不用說Needless to say, it all went smoothly in the end.不用說,最終一切都很順利。
IELTS BNC: 32 COCA: 19
say noun
power
say verb
say1 (‘Hello!’ she said.) say2 (I can't say I blame her.) say3 (We'll finish in, let's say, three months.) predict (Who can say where it will end?) quote (say a quiet prayer) I dare say suppose
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verb

'Hello!' she said. “喂!”她说。I can't say I blame her. 我不能说是她不对。We'll finish in, let's say, three months. 比方说,三个月我们就能完成。say ♦︎ speak ♦︎ talkThese words all mean to use your voice to express sth, especially in words. 这些词均表示说、讲。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to say sth / speak / talk to sbto say sth / speak / talk about sthThey were speaking / talking (in) French. say (said, said) [transitive] to tell sb sth, using words 说;讲;告诉She said nothing to me about it.她没有跟我说过这件事。That's a terrible thing to say.这话可说不得。I didn't believe a word she said.她说的话我一句都不信。He said (that) his name was Sam.他说他的名字叫萨姆。She finds it hard to say what she feels.她觉得自己内心的感受难以言说。'Why can't I go out now?' 'Because I say so.'“为什么我现在不能出去?”“因为我说了不能。”He said to meet him here.他说来这儿跟他见面。In stories, the subject often comes after said, says or say when it follows the actual words spoken, unless it is a pronoun. 在故事或小说中,当said、says或say出现在直接引语的后面时,主语(代词除外)常位于said等之后'Hello!' she said.“喂!”她说。'That was marvellous,' said Daniel.“好极了。”丹尼尔说。 speak (spoke, spoken) [intransitive] to use your voice to say sth 说话;讲话He can't speak because of a throat infection.他嗓子发炎,不能说话。Please speak more slowly.请说慢一点。Without speaking, she stood up and went out.她没有说话,站起身来走了出去。What language are they speaking in?他们说的是哪种语言?He speaks with a strange accent.他说话口音很特别。 Speak also means 'to be able to use a particular language'. In this meaning it is not used in the progressive tenses. * speak还可表示“会说某种语言”,表达此义时不用于进行时 [transitive] She speaks several languages / a little Urdu / an unusual dialect.她会说几种语言/一点乌尔都语/一种罕见的方言。Do you speak English?你会讲英语吗? see also speak talk , speaker speaker 1 talk [intransitive, transitive] to say words in a language (用某种语言)讲,说,说话Alex can't talk yet-he's only just one year old.亚历克斯还不会说话-他才一岁大。Are they talking Swedish or Danish?他们说的是瑞典语还是丹麦语? see also talk talk , talker speaker 1 NOTE 辨析 Speak or talk? Talk is much more frequent than speak in spoken English. If sb can't speak they are physically unable to speak because of illness, disability or emotion. If you are talking about a baby who has not learned to talk yet, use talk. 在口语中talk比speak常用得多。can't speak指由于生病、残疾或情感等原因失去了说话的能力。表示婴儿尚未学会说话要用talk。say2

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'Hello!' she said. “喂!”她说。I can't say I blame her. 我不能说是她不对。We'll finish in, let's say, three months. 比方说,三个月我们就能完成。 See also the entries for declare and show 3 另见declare条和show条第3义say ♦︎ talk ♦︎ express ♦︎ put ♦︎ voice ♦︎ air ♦︎ phraseThese words all mean to let people know how you feel or what you think by speaking. 这些词均表示用言语表达、表述。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to express / voice / air your thoughts / opinions / views / concernsto express / put / phrase sth clearlyto talk / express yourself / air sth openlyto talk / express yourself freely say (said, said) [transitive, intransitive] to give an opinion on sth 表达,表述(见解)Say what you like (= although you disagree) about her, she's a fine singer.随你怎么说,反正她是个优秀歌手。I'll say this for them, they're a very efficient company.我要为他们说句公道话,他们公司的效率的确很高。Anna thinks I'm lazy-what do you say (= what is your opinion)?安娜认为我懒惰-你说呢?It's hard to say what caused the accident.很难说造成事故的原因是什么。I can't say I blame her for resigning (= I think she was right).她辞职了,我不能说她不对。I wouldn't say they were rich (= in my opinion they are not rich).我认为他们并不富裕。'When will it be finished?' 'I couldn't say (= I don't know).'“什么时候能够完成?”“说不好。” talk [intransitive, transitive] to say things, especially in order to express feelings or ideas; to say things that are/are not sensible 说话;谈论;说,讲(有理、无理的话)Stop talking and listen!别说话了,注意听!He talked excitedly of his plans.他兴奋地谈起自己的计划。She talks a lot of sense.她讲得很在理。You're talking nonsense!你胡说八道! See also the entry for talk 另见talk条 express [transitive] (rather formal) to show or make known a feeling, opinion or idea by words, looks or actions 表示,表达,表露(感情、意见或想法)Teachers have expressed concern about the emphasis on testing.教师对偏重考试的问题表示担忧。Perhaps I have not expressed myself very well.也许我没把自己的意思表达清楚。She expresses herself most fully in her paintings.她在画作中把自己的感情表现得淋漓尽致。 Express is often followed by a noun describing a feeling or emotion. * express后面常接表示感觉或感情的名词to express (your, my, etc.) dissatisfaction / fear / horror / gratitude / desire表达(你的、我的等)不满/担忧/惊恐/感激/欲望 Say and talk cannot be used in this way. Use express yourself to talk about saying what you think or feel so that people understand, or with by, through or in to talk about showing your feelings in a particular way, such as through art or poetry. * say和talk不能这样用。express yourself指表达自己的思想感情以使别人明白,或与by、through或in连用,指以某种形式(如通过艺术或诗歌等)来表现自己的感情。 see also expression expression 1 put [transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to express or state sth in a particular way (以某种方式)说,表达She put it very tactfully.她的话说得很巧妙。Put simply, we accept their offer or go bankrupt.简单地说吧,我们要么接受他们的条件,要么破产。I was, to put it mildly, annoyed (= I was extremely angry).委婉点地说,我很不高兴。He was too trusting-or, to put it another way, he had no head for business.他太轻信人了-或者换个说法,他没有商业头脑。She had never tried to put this feeling into words.她从未试图把这种感情说出来。 voice [transitive] (rather formal) to tell people your feelings or opinions about sth 表示,表达,吐露(感情或意见)A number of parents have voiced concern about their children's safety.一些家长对子女的安全表示担心。 air [transitive] (rather formal) to express your opinions publicly 公开发表(意见)The weekly meeting enables employees to air their grievances.每周的例会使雇员有机会诉说委屈。NOTE 辨析 Voice or air?You can voice an opinion to one person, but if you air an opinion, you are usually sharing it with many people, at a meeting for example. * voice可指向一个人表达意见,而air通常指向众人公开发表意见,如在会议上。 phrase [transitive] to say or write sth, arranging the words in a particular way (以某种方式)表达,措辞,推敲I agree with what he says, but I'd have phrased it differently.我赞同他说的话,但我会以不同的方式来表述。say3

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'Hello!' she said. “喂!”她说。I can't say I blame her. 我不能说是她不对。We'll finish in, let's say, three months. 比方说,三个月我们就能完成。say ♦︎ suppose ♦︎ speculate ♦︎ presume ♦︎ postulate ♦︎ presupposeThese words all mean to suggest or give sth as a possibility, or act as if sth were true even though you have no definite proof. 这些词均表示假定、假设。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to say / suppose / speculate / presume / postulate / presuppose that...to suppose / presume / postulate / presuppose the existence of sthlet's (just) / let us say / suppose (that...) say (said, said) [transitive, no passive] (especially spoken) used to give or suggest sth as an example or possibility 比方说;假设You could learn the basics in, let's say, three months.比方说,三个月你就可以掌握基本知识。Take any writer, say (= for example) Dickens...随便举一个作家为例,比如说狄更斯⋯Say you lose your job. What then?假设你丢了工作,那会怎样? suppose [transitive] to pretend that sth is true; to imagine what would happen if sth were true 假定;假设;设想Suppose all the flights are booked on that day. Which other day could we go?假定那天的航班都订满了,我们还可以哪天走呢?Let us suppose, for example, that you are married with two children.比方说,假设你成家了,还有两个孩子。Suppose him dead-what then?假如他死了,那怎么办? speculate ˈspekjuleɪt [transitive] to form an opinion about sth without knowing all the details or facts 推测;猜测;推断Everyone speculated wildly about the reasons for her resignation.大家都胡乱推测她辞职的原因。It's useless to speculate why he did it.对于他为什么这样做,妄加猜测一点用也没有。 see also speculation speculation , speculative supposed presume prɪˈzjuːm; NAmE prɪˈzuːm [transitive] (rather formal) to accept that sth is true until it is shown not to be true, for example in court; to accept sth as true or real and take action on that basis (在法庭上等)推定,假定;假设(作为行事的基础)Twelve passengers are missing, presumed dead.有十二名旅客失踪,已推定罹难。In English law, a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty.英国法律规定,一个人在被证明有罪之前推定为无辜。 see also presumption speculation , presume suppose postulate ˈpɒstjuleɪt; NAmE ˈpɑːstʃəleɪt [transitive] (formal) to suggest or accept that sth is true so that it can be used as the basis of a theory or argument 假定,假设(以作为理论或论证的基础)Some linguists have postulated a change in English pronunciation from around 1600.一些语言学家假定大约从1600年开始英语发音出现了变化。 presuppose ˌpriːsəˈpəʊz; NAmE ˌpriːsəˈpoʊz [transitive] (formal) (of a person) to accept sth as true or real and base your actions on that before it has been proved; (of an argument or reason) to depend on sth else being true in order to exist or be valid (人)姑且认为,假设;(论点或理由)以⋯为前提,依⋯而定Teachers sometimes presuppose a fairly high level of knowledge on the part of the students.教师有时会假定学生有相当高的知识水平。This argument presupposes that all children start off life with equal advantages.这个论点的前提是,所有儿童生来都具有同等的优势。 see also presupposition speculation

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