sound
- IPA[saʊnd]
英式
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear;a thing that can be heard
- emit or cause to emit sound;give an audible signal to indicate (something)
verb: sound, 3rd person present: sounds, gerund or present participle: sounding, past tense: sounded, past participle: sounded
noun: sound, plural noun: sounds
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名詞
- 1. vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear light travels faster than sound
- ▪ a thing that can be heard she heard the sound of voices in the hall don't make a sound 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the area or distance within which something can be heard we were always within sound of the train whistles 同義詞
- 2. sound produced by continuous and regular vibrations, as opposed to noise.
- 3. music, speech, and sound effects when recorded and used to accompany a film, video, or broadcast a sound studio
- ▪ broadcasting by radio as distinct from television.
- ▪ the distinctive quality of the music of a particular composer or performer or of the sound produced by a particular instrument the sound of the Beatles 同義詞
- ▪ informal popular music sounds of the Sixties
- 4. an idea or impression conveyed by words you've had a hard day, by the sound of it 同義詞
動詞
- 1. emit or cause to emit sound a loud buzzer sounded she sounded the horn 同義詞
- ▪ give an audible signal to indicate (something) a different bell begins to sound midnight
- ▪ express or convey (a warning) pharmaceutical companies are sounding the alarm about counterfeit drugs
- ▪ pronounce sound the rhymes clearly 同義詞
- ▪ test (the lungs or another body cavity) by noting the sound they produce the doctor sounded her chest
- 2. convey a specified impression when heard he sounded worried
- ▪ (of something or someone that has been described to one) convey a specified impression it sounds as though you really do believe that the house sounds lovely 同義詞
- the action of measuring the depth of a body of water.
Oxford Dictionary
- the action or process of measuring the depth of the sea or other body of water.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[sound]
美式
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a ... light travels faster than sound
- emit or cause to emit sound: a loud buzzer sounded she sounded the horn
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[saʊnd]
英式
- in good condition; not damaged, injured, or diseased: they returned safe and sound he was not of sound mind
- soundly: he was sound asleep
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[sound]
美式
- in good condition; not damaged, injured, or diseased: they returned safe and sound he was not of sound mind
- soundly: he was sound asleep
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[saʊnd]
英式
- ascertain (the depth of water in the sea, a lake, or a river), typically by means of a line or ... Mr Pattison was sounding the depth of the water with a pole
- a long surgical probe, typically with a curved, blunt end.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[sound]
美式
- ascertain (the depth of water), typically by means of a line or pole or using sound echoes: Mr. Pattison was sounding the depth of the water with a pole
- a long surgical probe, typically with a curved, blunt end.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[sound]
美式
- a narrow stretch of water forming an inlet or connecting two wider areas of water such as two ... a small rowboat came from the south on its way into the sound
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[saʊnd]
英式
- a narrow stretch of water forming an inlet or connecting two wider areas of water such as two ... a small rowing boat came from the south on its way into the sound
Oxford Dictionary