sound
音标发音
- 英式音标 [saʊnd]
- 美式音标 [saʊnd]
- 国际音标 [saund]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n. 声音;噪音;音响;海峡;听力范围;医用探子;无线电广播;音响效果
- v. (使)发声;听起来;鸣警报;听(诊);回响;探测;试探;宣告;(医)用探子检查;(尤指鲸鱼)潜入深海
- adj. 合理的;无损的;有能力的;充足的;彻底的;熟睡的;资金充实的;(非正式)非常棒的;严厉的;健全的
- adv. 彻底地,酣畅地
词源解说
- 1280年左右进入英语,直接源自古法语的son;最初源自古典拉丁语的sonus,意为声音。
同根派生
- adj性质的同根词
- sounding:发出声音的。
- soundless:无声的;寂静的。
- adv性质的同根词
- soundly:健全地;完全地;稳健地;彻底地;牢固地。
- soundlessly:无声地;静悄悄地;完全静寂地。
- n性质的同根词
- soundness:健康;稳固;完整;公正。
- sounding:音响;试探;测探水深。
- sounder:音响发声器;鸣响的东西;发声者。
用法辨析
- sound用作名词的基本意思是“声音”,表示抽象意义的声音或泛指能听见的一切声音时是不可数名词,表示具体的声音或某种特殊的声音时是可数名词。当表示某一次听到的声音时用复数,当指引起人们注意的某种声音时,用单数。
- sound引申还可表示某事情由看或听所产生的“印象,感觉,含义”,常译成“语气”。
- sound还可作“播音,录音”解,指广播或录音机播放的内容。
- sound用作形容词的基本意思是“健全的,完好的”,指某事物是完好无损的。
- sound还可作“明智的,有判断力的,正确的”解,指某事物是符合逻辑的,指人时则表示“有能力的,慎重的”。
- sound还可表示事物在程度上是“彻底的,完全的”。
- sound的基本意思是“发出声音”“响”,引申可表示“发出…的信号”。sound还可作“探测”解,指以测深索来测量水的深度,引申可表示“试探”“探询”,指小心或含蓄地试探他人的观点、意见等。
- sound可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词。用作及物动词时,接名词或代词作宾语,可用于被动结构。
- sound也可用作系动词,意思是“听起来”,其后接名词、形容词或as if〔as though〕引导的从句作表语。
- sound用于形容词前表示谈话人对某人或某事的印象,包含对所听到或所阅读到的关于某人某事的印象。
n. (名词)
adj. (形容词)
v. (动词)
英汉例句
- Sound travels slower than light.
声音比光走得慢。 - A sound mind is in a sound body.
有健康的身体,才有健全的心理。 - His heart is basically sound.
他的心脏基本健康。 - The bell sounded.
门铃响了。 - She sounded a modest woman.
她的话使人感到她是一个谦逊的人。 - The story sounds interesting.
这个故事听起来很有趣。 - It sounded as if they were contemplating a change in their plan.
听起来他们仿佛是在考虑改变他们的计划。
用作名词 (n.)
用作形容词 (adj.)
用作定语: ~+ n.
用作表语: S+be+~
用作动词 (v.)
用作不及物动词: S+~(+A)
用作系动词: S+~+ n.
S+~+ adj.
It ~s/ed as if〔as though〕...
词组短语
- carry sounds 传播声音
- catch the sound of 听到…的声音
- deepen sound 使声音变得低沉
- give forth sound 发出声音
- hear sound 听到声音
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
英英字典
- (NOISE) something that you can hear or that can be heard
- (SEEM) how something seems to be, from what is said or written
- (WATER PASSAGE) a passage of sea connecting two larger areas of sea, or an area of sea mostly surrounded by land
- (SEEM) to seem good, interesting, strange, etc. from what is said or written
- (NOISE) to make a noise
- (WATER DEPTH) to measure the depth of a mass of water, such as the sea, usually by sonar
- (GOOD CONDITION) not broken or damaged; healthy; in good condition
- (GOOD JUDGMENT) showing good judgment; able to be trusted
- (COMPLETE) complete
- (of sleep) deep and peaceful
- A sound is something that you hear.
- a relatively narrow channel between two larger areas of sea or between an island and the mainland
- Sound is energy that travels in waves through air, water, or other substances, and can be heard.
- Thesound on a television, radio, or CD player is what you hear coming from the machine. Its loudness can be controlled.
- A singer's or band's sound is the distinctive quality of their music.
- If something such as a horn or a bell sounds or if you sound it, it makes a noise.
- If you sound a warning, you publicly give it. If you sound a note of caution or optimism, you say publicly that you are cautious or optimistic.
- to seek to discover (someone's views, etc), as by questioning
- to measure the depth of (a well, the sea, etc) by lowering a plumb line, by sonar, etc
- When you are describing a noise, you can talk about the way it sounds.
- When you talk about the way someone sounds, you are describing the impression you have of them when they speak.
- When you are describing your impression or opinion of something you have heard about or read about, you can talk about the way it sounds.
- You can describe your impression of something you have heard about or read about by talking about the sound of it.
- to sound the alarm&rarrsee alarm
- safe and sound&rarrsee safe
- If a structure, part of someone's body, or someone's mind is sound, it is in good condition or healthy.
- Sound advice, reasoning, or evidence is reliable and sensible.
- If you describe someone's ideas as sound, you mean that you approve of them and think they are correct.
- If someone is in a sound sleep, they are sleeping very deeply.
- Sound is also an adverb.
- &rarrsee also soundly