词汇 | loud |
释义 | loudWord family noun loudness adjective loud adverb aloud loud loudly Coloursloud1 /laʊd/ ●●● S2 W3 adjectiveadj (comparativecomp louder, superlativesupl loudest) 1 LOUD/NOISYmaking a lot of noise 大声的,喧闹的 OPP quiet The book fell to the floor with a loud bang. 书砰的一声掉落到地上。 The music was so loud that I had to shout. 音乐太响了,我只得大声地喊。 ‘Who’s there?’ asked David in a loud voice. “是谁?” 戴维大声问道。 2 LOUD/NOISYsomeone who is loud talks too loudly and confidently 〔人〕过于自信而说话声过大的,大嗓门的 The more Tom drank, the louder he became. 汤姆喝得越多,嗓门越大。 3 DCCCCloud clothes are too bright or have too many bright patterns 〔衣服〕花哨的,扎眼的 SYN garish, gaudy a loud checked suit 扎眼的格子套装 4 be loud in your praise/opposition/support etc STRONG FEELING OR BELIEFto express your approval or disapproval very strongly 竭力赞扬/反对/支持等 The local business community was loud in its support for the scheme. 当地商界大力支持这个计划。 Examples from the Corpus be loud in your praise/opposition/support etc• Nevertheless, both my master and Agrippa were loud in their praise of my martial prowess. —loudly adverbadv Ben laughed loudly. 本放声大笑。 She spoke more loudly than she intended. 她本来无意那么大声说话的。 —loudness noun [uncountableU] THESAURUS loud making a lot of noise – used about sounds, voices, or music 〔声音、音乐等〕大声的,喧闹的 a loud explosion 巨大的爆炸声 He was talking in a very loud voice. 他在大声说话。 The music was too loud. 音乐太响了。 noisy making a lot of noise – used about people, machines, and places that are too loud 〔人〕吵闹的,聒噪的;〔机器及场所〕嘈杂的,喧闹的 The traffic was so noisy. 车辆噪声真吵。 noisy neighbours 吵闹的邻居 a noisy bar 喧闹的酒吧 rowdy rowdy people behave in a noisy and uncontrolled way. A rowdy place such as a bar is full of noisy people, often behaving badly 〔人〕吵闹的,粗野的; 〔地方〕喧闹的,乱哄哄的 rowdy football fans 吵吵闹闹的足球迷 a rowdy bar 乱哄哄的酒吧 raucous /ˈrɔːkəs $ ˈrɒː-/ especially written unpleasantly loud – used about the excited sound of groups of people 〔激动的人群所发出的声音〕刺耳的,吵闹的 raucous laughter 刺耳的笑声 raucous crowds 吵闹的人群 resounding [only before noun] used to describe a loud noise when something hits another thing, that seems to continue for a few seconds. Also used about people cheering or shouting loudly 洪亮的;回荡的〔用于形容两物相撞的巨响,也用于形容大声欢呼或叫喊的人群〕 very loud 声响巨大的The door hit the wall with a resounding crash. 砰的一声巨响,门撞到了墙上。 a resounding cheer 响亮的欢呼声 thunderous extremely loud and deep in sound 雷鸣般的 His remarks received thunderous applause from the audience. 他的话赢得了观众雷鸣般的掌声。 deafening /ˈdefənɪŋ/ so loud that you cannot hear anything else 震耳欲聋的 The noise was deafening – like a thousand fireworks going off at one time. 那声音震耳欲聋,仿佛上千烟花同时炸响。 nPeople living near airports suffer the deafening sound of aircraft taking off and landing. ear-splitting so loud that your ears feel uncomfortable 刺耳的,震耳欲聋的 He played the music at ear-splitting volume. 他把音乐放得震耳欲聋。 piercing extremely loud, high, and unpleasant to hear 刺耳的,尖利的 COLLOCATIONS CHECKa piercing scream 一声尖叫 loud sound/voice/music noisy person/place/machine/traffic rowdy crowd/fans/bar raucous laughter/crowd/atmosphere resounding thud/crash/cheer/applause thunderous applause deafening sound/noise piercing voice/scream/whistle/sound Examples from the Corpus loud• The TV's too loud.• Bloom is loud and aggressive.• Hatecore, as the music is known, is gruff, loud and guitar-driven.• He was loud and self-confident, but he had a right to be: he had a knack for picking winners.• Three seconds later there was a loud bang and the hall was filled with smoke.• The music's too loud. Can you turn it down?• Woolley released three loud chords, and started on a ponderous version of the Sailors' Horn pipe.• There was a loud clang and Broomhead cursed vehemently, pulling on the reins.• The boy gave a loud cry of pain.• a loud explosion• a loud purple jacket• Underline the follow-up by means of a loud shout to show that you have unified mental resolve and physical effort in the technique.• Three falls, loud voices, no beating. loud2 ●●● S3 adverbadv (comparativecomp louder, superlativesupl loudest) 1 spokenLOUD/NOISY in a way that makes a lot of noise 响亮地,大声地 SYN loudly Could you speak a little louder? 你能不能说得大声点? You’ve got the telly on too loud. 你把电视机开得太响了。 2 loud and clear CLEAR/EASY TO UNDERSTANDin a way that is very easy to understand 容易理解,清楚明白 The message came through loud and clear. 那消息传达得清清楚楚。 Examples from the Corpus loud and clear• The play's message is loud and clear.• But the message is loud and clear.• Converse glanced at the bearded man and the thrill of recognition rang loud and clear.• I did, loud and clear.• I say, and I say it loud and clear.• The voices of the cruel are loud and clear.• Through the crack under the door I could smell Shelly loud and clear.• And unlike the Democrats' proposals, its message rang home loud and clear with the likes of Jigeehuu and Gankhuag. 3 out loud SPEAK A LANGUAGEin such a way that people can hear you 出声地 SYN aloud → actions speak louder than words at action1(13), → for crying out loud at cry1(4) Read it out loud, so we can all hear. 大声念出来,这样我们都能听到。 Harriet laughed out loud in astonishment. 哈丽雅特吃惊得大声笑了出来。 Examples from the Corpus loud• Bill had dozed off in his chair, and was snoring loudly.• As the train left La Spezia, she was so enjoying her adventure that she laughed out loud.• Few people in this world actually talk to themselves out loud.• Kathleen was worried that it would upset him, but he seemed quite relaxed, laughing over incidents and reminiscing out loud.• The things you fear people are thinking, you hear them say right out loud.• They have a tendency to be a bit too loud, too indiscreet, for certain company.• The band was playing so loud, we couldn't hear each other. 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