cacophony 的定义
plural ca·coph·o·nies.
- harsh discordance of sound; dissonance: a cacophony of hoots, cackles, and wails.
- a discordant and meaningless mixture of sounds: the cacophony produced by city traffic at midday.
- Music. frequent use of discords of a harshness and relationship difficult to understand.
cacophony 近义词
dissonance
更多cacophony例句
- It’s akin to playing neuronal “piano keys” into a melody that makes sense to the brain, rather than simultaneously pounding them into neurological cacophony.
- On Saturday night, the walls of the Kennedy Center Opera House capably blocked out the celebratory cacophony of horns and hollering that overtook the city.
- Overtoning allows us to incorporate plenty of herbs, spices or other closely related ingredients in a dish without it turning into a cacophony of contrasting elements.
- Working at home is essentially like working in the most extreme open plan office—prone to the cacophony and clutter we once complained about when we were actually sitting at a proper desk in the office.
- Enterprise location marketers definitely want choice but not the confusion and cacophony of too-many companies, which has defined this segment over the past half decade.
- Most Cacophony events were one-off affairs, just enough to jam the culture a bit before moving on.
- “The idea was to mess with the concept of Christmas,” recalled John Law, an original Cacophony member.
- Any upcoming release of a new Apple product guarantees a deafening cacophony of idle speculation from tech sites.
- Badges hanging from their necks boast small national flags, and a cacophony of accents represents more than 20 countries.
- For Clinton and the Democrats, the cacophony out of Arizona is music to their ears.
- His huge hand caught the hypnotic stone and swept it into crashing, ear-splitting cacophony against the cold steel bulkhead.
- You think youse The rest was jumbled up or lost in the usual cacophony of the thoroughfare.
- Human intrusion brought a constant cacophony of cries and chattered complaints from birds and beasts.
- Consequently they have sacrificed their Italian birthright of melody for all kinds of cacophony.
- The old Flemish joyousness of colour passed into a consumptive cacophony.