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sounder

/soun-der/US // ˈsaʊn dər //UK // (ˈsaʊndə) //

探测仪,测深仪,测音器,测温仪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that makes a sound or noise, or sounds something.
    • : Telegraphy. an instrument for receiving telegraphic impulses that emits the sounds from which the message is read.

Examples

  • As he summarizes in “China Coup,” “Radical restructuring is needed to put the economy on a sounder footing.”

  • But the Journal suggests that lower-cost producers with sounder finances, like Saudi Arabia, are unlikely to be accomodating.

  • Perhaps Americans are used to their private detectives being of sounder moral character.

  • We then got the writer of the Academy Award–nominated screenplay for Sounder, Lonnie Elder, to write a draft.

  • For some years the subject attracted little attention, until the bullion committee of 1810 propounded a sounder theory.

  • As, however, I was still too weak to move, I indulged in another and far sounder sleep.

  • It was with a happy heart that Heidi lay down in it that night, and her sleep was sounder than it had been for a whole year past.

  • "He can't make them sounder by shutting himself up like a hermit," said the Duchess.

  • It is a pity that, to balance our greater amount of fiery energy in the matter of education, we have not a sounder philosophy.

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