soundly
酣畅淋漓地,酣畅淋漓,稳妥地,酣畅地
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Definitions
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- : 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.
- : any auditory effect; any audible vibrational disturbance: all kinds of sounds.
- : a noise, vocal utterance, musical tone, or the like: the sounds from the next room.
- : a distinctive, characteristic, or recognizable musical style, as from a particular performer, orchestra, or type of arrangement: the big-band sound.
- : Phonetics. speech sound. the audible result of an utterance or portion of an utterance: the s-sound in “slight”; the sound of m in “mere.”
- : the auditory effect of sound waves as transmitted or recorded by a particular system of sound reproduction: the sound of a stereophonic recording.
- : the quality of an event, letter, etc., as it affects a person: This report has a bad sound.
- : the distance within which the noise of something may be heard.
- : mere noise, without meaning: all sound and fury.
- : Archaic. a report or rumor; news; tidings.
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- : 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.
- : to convey a certain impression when heard or read: to sound strange.
- : to give a specific sound: to sound loud.
- : to give the appearance of being; seem:The report sounds true.
- : Law. to have as its basis or foundation: His action sounds in contract.
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- : 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.
- : to utter audibly, pronounce, or express: to sound each letter.
- : to examine by percussion or auscultation: to sound a patient's chest.
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- : 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?
Phrases
- sound as a bell
- sound bite
- sound off
- sound out
- safe and sound
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Examples
If the message sounds familiar, it’s because this is not the first time these tech giants have publicly expressed their concerns over the new law, which was proposed by Khan’s ministry in February this year.
Now it sounds like the company might be turning its attention… to sound.
It doesn’t sound like it has a lot to do with being funny, but in comedy, we have no human resources department.
Rah Ali has some good news to share with fans, announcing that her rainbow baby has arrived, safe and sound.
Instead of the long, funny, carefully observed profiles in “There Goes Gravity,” we get brief sound bites from women she has interviewed.
Cuomo ran for governor in 2002, but pulled out before he was to be soundly defeated in the Democratic primary by Carl McCall.
The family in the London shelter were sleeping soundly well after the summer dawn.
If they followed the views of the local residents, the mosque would be soundly defeated.
As the polls closed on November 2, 2010, Democrats found themselves soundly beaten.
Charles shut the door soundly behind him and grabbed her about the waist, turning her into his arms.
Bonaparte at once summoned Lannes, rated him soundly, and commanded him immediately to refund the money.
I slept soundly enough when I was not following my father about the house with a candle, or about the hills with a lantern.
The fact was, General Price knew if he did not retreat he would be soundly whipped the next day.
One after the other they dropped off, and so did he, at last; and never slept more soundly in his life.
The same disposition to somnolency continued through the day, and the next night, I rested as soundly as before.