pound something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v to play music loudly 大声演奏 The Rolling Stones were pounding out one of their old numbers. 滚石乐队正高唱他们的一首老歌。
pound out• Otis's costs could have amounted to hundreds of pounds.• Hence, a pound paid out is worth more than a pound retained and reinvested.• Is a little sleeplessness and fist pounding so very out of the way?• But there were almost nine hundred malicious calls, which cost the brigade over a million pounds to turn out to.
→ pound something ↔ out at pound2(1)