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muted
- IPA[ˈmyo͞odəd]
美式
- (of a sound or voice) quiet and soft;(of a musical instrument) having a muffled sound as a result of being fitted with a mute.
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形容詞
- 1. (of a sound or voice) quiet and soft they discussed the accident in muted voices
- ▪ (of a musical instrument) having a muffled sound as a result of being fitted with a mute.
- ▪ not expressed strongly or openly muted anger 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of color or lighting) not bright; subdued a dress in muted tones of powder blue and dusty pink 同義詞 反義詞
- refraining from speech or temporarily speechless: Harry sat mute, his cheeks burning resentfully
- a device on a television, telephone, or other appliance that temporarily turns off the sound.
- deaden, muffle, or soften the sound of: her footsteps were muted by the thick carpet
Oxford Dictionary
- refraining from speech or temporarily speechless: Irene, the talkative one, was now mute
- a device on a television, telephone, or other appliance that temporarily turns off the sound.
- deaden, muffle, or soften the sound of: her footsteps were muted by the thick carpet
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pack of hounds: the abbot had a mute of hounds
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pack of hounds: the abbot had a mute of hounds
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who is both deaf and unable to speak.
- (of a person) both deaf and unable to speak.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is both deaf and unable to speak.
- (of a person) both deaf and unable to speak.
Oxford Dictionary
- the most common Eurasian swan, having white plumage and an orange-red bill with a black knob at ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the commonest Eurasian swan, having white plumage and an orange-red bill with a black knob at ...
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- (of a sound or voice) quiet and soft: the muted hum of the distant traffic
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