muted 的定义
- of low intensity and reduced volume; softened: She spoke in muted tones.
muted 近义词
muffle, tone down sound
更多muted例句
- Even with that preparation, clients are only so understanding when it comes to muted performance due to backend errors, according to buyers.
- This review makes my experience seem muted, mostly because as a PC player, the experience of playing an “Assassin’s Creed” game in 60 frames per second is not particularly new — and “Valhalla” is still yet another “Assassin’s Creed” game.
- Microsoft’s muted outlook yesterday is weighing on tech futures, with one prominent investor warning we’re staring at an “enormous” bubble for tech stocks.
- Match has tested several versions of video dating the last 10 years, and prior to the pandemic, interest was really muted.
- Agency executives said they believe the muted HBO Max pitch has to do with the uncertain audience size.
- But the softness, the muted quality in turn became an aesthetic.
- When he accepted the prize, he delivered a speech that has been unfairly ignored because his delivery was so muted.
- But their voices were muted by hundreds of anti-war slogans.
- The easily concealable and muted weapon would allow him to sneak up on his victims and get away afterward to kill again.
- Within 10 seconds, his target vanishes in a muted cloud of smoke and rubble 7,000 miles away.
- Each man gazed on the other, trying to find some word that might be fitting, but each muted by the dead weight of half a century.
- Momentarily they touched helmets, and Brownie's excited voice came to him, muted, but breathless.
- Dalgetty had to squint to see in and the muted light of the tavern was a harsh glare when his pupils were so distended.
- The tone of the muted horn, for example, is perfectly familiar to the average musician.
- The footfalls were muted on the polished pavement as the people passed slowly, their voices carrying a hint of puzzled uneasiness.