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n.
圆润低沉
感人
堂皇
响亮
adjective
producing sound (as when struck)
full or loud in sound
a sonorous voice
imposing or impressive in effect or style
phonetics having a high or an indicated degree of sonority
sonorous sounds such as \ä\ and \ȯ\
Latin sonorus; akin to Latin sonus sound
The first known use of sonorous was in 1611
soothingadjective
tending to soothe
soothing sounds
soothnoun
the quality or state of being true : truth, reality
sootheverb
to please by or as if by attention or concern : placate
alleviate, relieve
the lotion soothed his sunburn
to bring comfort : calm down
music soothes the soul
soothnoun
the quality or state of being true : truth, reality
sootnoun
a black powder formed when something is burnedespecially: the fine powder consisting chiefly of carbon that colors smoke
soonadverb
before long : without delay
soon after sunrise
in a speedy way
as soon as possible
archaic before the usual time
by choice
would as soon do it now
soonadverb
before long : without delay
soon after sunrise
in a speedy way
as soon as possible
archaic before the usual time
by choice
would as soon do it now
sonnoun
a male offspring especially of human parents
a human male descendant
capitalized the second person of the Trinity
a man or boy closely associated with or thought of as a child of something (as a country, race, or religion)
sonorousadjective
producing sound (as when struck)
full or loud in sound : resonant
1 He was unsurpassed in his skill for direct, simple, limpid statement; but he could rise at will to a high Roman stateliness of diction, a splendid sonorousness of cadence.
2 The ladies praised his voice and the music, but were more struck with the softness and sonorousness of the Russian language and asked for a translation of the text.
3 The collecteurs, as well as the smaller sewers of the streets and houses, are constructed of masonry laid in mortar, and they are lined with cement which insures their cleanliness and their sonorousness.
4 Flare and sonorousness and a deep vibration of the old massive passions, and through all the outward air a September sea mist creeping.
5 And when there is nothing to bark at, either he must growl and gnaw his reserved bones, or bark at the moon to keep up the sonorousness of his voice.
6 Contrast of imposing personality of the Minister and sonorousness of his voice with commonplace character of utterance tickled fancy of House, then as now almost childishly eager to be amused.
7 There was that afternoon in the market-place of Garz, and I know not why, since it was neither a Sunday nor a holiday, a brass band playing with a singular sonorousness.
8 Mr. Watts spoke with enthusiasm of the strength and simplicity, the sonorousness and stately march of these lines; and numbered them, I think, among the noblest verses yet written, for every highest quality of style.
9 From time to time there were church-bells, variously like tin pans and iron pots in tone, without sonorousness in their noise, or such wild clangor as some Italian church-bells have.
10 "The ladies praised his voice and the music, but were more struck with the softness and sonorousness of the Russian language."
11 Ameen Sayani, with his sonorous voice, his habit of addressing his listeners as his ‘sisters and brothers’ and his easy familiarity with the Hindi-language film industry talent who appeared on the show, became a firm audience favorite.
12 For this reason, when the floor was especially hard or thick and lacking in sonorousness, she sometimes failed in the expected effect.
13 The sonorousness of conviction with which Wordsworth sometimes gives utterance to commonplaces of thought and trivialities of sentiment has a ludicrous effect on the profane and even on the faithful in unguarded moments.
14 Folk Songs of Northern Shaanxi are typical of its loudness and sonorousness, bitterness and sadness.
陕北民歌高亢、旷达、苦涩、悲凉、其音乐形象多是生活经验的再现;
15 As to volubility and sonorousness they stood about equal.
16 a sonorous waterfall that can be heard from a considerable distance
17 He possessed a passion for honesty, spirit, and oratorical breadth, and incredible vigour as colourist, the gift of verse cast in medallions and also the gift of energetic metallic sonorousness.
18 The sound playing in the room in which a sonorous frock with tin flowers from Marni’s fall 2024 collection is shown, was recorded in an anechoic (echo-free) chamber at SUNY’s Binghamton University.
19 In sonorous, curiously futuristic-sounding voiceovers in the Fon language spoken in Benin, the early 19th century ruler describes thousands of years of darkness in a foreign land after being uprooted like countless others from his place of origin.
20 Possessed of a sonorous performer's cadence that could switch registers from smarmy to silky as the sketch demanded, Parnell was the definition of the all-star utility player during his time on the show.