sounder / ˈsaʊn dər /

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sounder 的定义

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

更多sounder例句

  1. As he summarizes in “China Coup,” “Radical restructuring is needed to put the economy on a sounder footing.”
  2. But the Journal suggests that lower-cost producers with sounder finances, like Saudi Arabia, are unlikely to be accomodating.
  3. Perhaps Americans are used to their private detectives being of sounder moral character.
  4. We then got the writer of the Academy Award–nominated screenplay for Sounder, Lonnie Elder, to write a draft.
  5. For some years the subject attracted little attention, until the bullion committee of 1810 propounded a sounder theory.
  6. As, however, I was still too weak to move, I indulged in another and far sounder sleep.
  7. 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.
  8. "He can't make them sounder by shutting himself up like a hermit," said the Duchess.
  9. It is a pity that, to balance our greater amount of fiery energy in the matter of education, we have not a sounder philosophy.