sounded 的 4 个定义
- the sensation produced by stimulation of the organs of hearing by vibrations transmitted through the air or other medium.
- mechanical vibrations transmitted through an elastic medium, traveling in air at a speed of approximately 1,087 feet per second at sea level.
- the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause: the sound of music.
- (12)
- to make or emit a sound.
- to give forth a sound as a call or summons: The bugle sounded as the troops advanced.
- to be heard, as a sound.
- (7)
- to cause to make or emit a sound: to sound a bell.
- to give forth: The oboe sounded an A.
- to announce, order, or direct by or as by a sound: The bugle sounded retreat. His speech sounded a warning to aggressor nations.
- (5)
- 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
produce noise
sounded 的近义词 54 个
- blare
- blow
- boom
- echo
- reflect
- resonate
- resound
- ring
- shout
- sing
- babble
- bang
- bark
- burst
- buzz
- cackle
- chatter
- clack
- clang
- clank
- clap
- clatter
- clink
- crash
- creak
- detonate
- emit
- explode
- hum
- jabber
- jangle
- jar
- moan
- murmur
- patter
- play
- rattle
- reverberate
- roar
- rumble
- shriek
- shrill
- slam
- smash
- snort
- squawk
- thud
- thump
- thunder
- toot
- trumpet
- vibrate
- whine
- whisper
sounded 的反义词 3 个
give the impression
由sounded构成的短语
- sound as a bell
- sound bite
- sound off
- sound out
- safe and sound
更多sounded例句
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- But, perhaps unsurprisingly, the executives’ suggestions for Section 230 reform sound a lot like what they already do or have been planning to do.
- 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.
- I found this as exciting as Enright did—she sounded giddy—but one of my coworkers was less enthused.
- 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.
- Cook replied to several emails and said an interview sounded “cool.”
- When asked by a public radio why Cuomo sounded as if he was encouraging Clinton to run, he smiled and dismissed the suggestion.
- What he had created was a quick Web tool, but QuickWeb sounded lame, as if conjured up by a committee at Microsoft.
- This wasn't at all what he meant to say, and it sounded very ridiculous; but somehow the words wouldn't come straight.
- Well, that sounded very encouraging, he thought, so he took hope anew that it would be accepted.
- 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.
- That sounded very good—anything sounded good in these dark days in the life of Jean Baptiste.
- He couldn't know now whether she was serious or merely joking; but notwithstanding it sounded pleasant to his ears.