sounded / saʊnd /

健全的听起来很不错的听起来很好的听起来很好

sounded4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the sensation produced by stimulation of the organs of hearing by vibrations transmitted through the air or other medium.
  2. mechanical vibrations transmitted through an elastic medium, traveling in air at a speed of approximately 1,087 feet per second at sea level.
  3. the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause: the sound of music.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make or emit a sound.
  2. to give forth a sound as a call or summons: The bugle sounded as the troops advanced.
  3. to be heard, as a sound.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause to make or emit a sound: to sound a bell.
  2. to give forth: The oboe sounded an A.
  3. to announce, order, or direct by or as by a sound: The bugle sounded retreat. His speech sounded a warning to aggressor nations.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. sound off, Informal. to call out one's name, as at military roll call.to speak freely or frankly, especially to complain in such a manner.to exaggerate; boast: Has he been sounding off about his golf game again?

sounded 近义词

v. 动词 verb

produce noise

v. 动词 verb

give the impression

sounded 的近义词 5
sounded 的反义词 1

sounded构成的短语

  • sound as a bell
  • sound bite
  • sound off
  • sound out
  • safe and sound

更多sounded例句

  1. To hear Apple's Craig Federighi tell the story, it sounds a bit like a callback to Steve Wozniak in a Silicon Valley garage so many years ago.
  2. This algorithm uses audio sensors to record sound and sight while sending it over the LoRaWAN network directly to a ranger’s phone to create an immediate alert.
  3. Once you enter, the four-story-tall Potomac Atrium seems to swallow up sound, an acoustical phenomenon that, in the days before the pandemic, might have merely underscored its emptiness.
  4. But, perhaps unsurprisingly, the executives’ suggestions for Section 230 reform sound a lot like what they already do or have been planning to do.
  5. Besso would go on to become a sidekick, of sorts, to Einstein—a sounding board, as Einstein put it, “the best in Europe,” asking the right questions that would inspire Einstein to find the right answers.
  6. I found this as exciting as Enright did—she sounded giddy—but one of my coworkers was less enthused.
  7. At the time that sounded like a great idea, but I was also about to start chemo and so that idea was temporarily put on hold.
  8. Cook replied to several emails and said an interview sounded “cool.”
  9. When asked by a public radio why Cuomo sounded as if he was encouraging Clinton to run, he smiled and dismissed the suggestion.
  10. What he had created was a quick Web tool, but QuickWeb sounded lame, as if conjured up by a com­mittee at Microsoft.
  11. This wasn't at all what he meant to say, and it sounded very ridiculous; but somehow the words wouldn't come straight.
  12. Well, that sounded very encouraging, he thought, so he took hope anew that it would be accepted.
  13. Out of the darkening sky rang the twanging call of a night-hawk, and the cluck of a dozing hen sounded from the foliage overhead.
  14. That sounded very good—anything sounded good in these dark days in the life of Jean Baptiste.
  15. He couldn't know now whether she was serious or merely joking; but notwithstanding it sounded pleasant to his ears.