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noise英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C][U]噪声,喧哗声 sound especially an unwanted or meaningless unmusical sound
  2. [C][U]声音,响声 voice, sound

noise是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 噪音,噪声,喧闹声,嘈杂声
  2. 声响,声音,响声,叫喊
  3. 干扰,骚扰
  4. 议论
  5. 谣言,风声
  6. 喧闹,吵闹,喧哗,喧嚣
  7. 电子干扰讯号
  8. <俚>【证券】专业交易
v. (动词)
  1. 谣传,哄传
  2. (纷纷)传说
  3. 大声谈论, 大声讲话
  4. 吵,闹,喧闹
  5. 发出噪声

noise变形

复数:noises

第三人称单数:noises

现在分词:noising

过去式:noised

过去分词:noised

noise词根

词根:noise

adj.

noisy 嘈杂的;喧闹的;聒噪的

noiseless 无声的;寂静的

adv.

noiselessly 寂静无声地;轻轻地

n.

noisy 响声;嘈杂声

noiselessness 安静;无声

noise英英释义

noun

sound entry 1especially: one that lacks an agreeable quality or is noticeably unpleasant or loud traffic noise … the City of Los Angeles proper has outlawed the use of blowers, citing the noise and dust they kick up as environmental hazards. —Marc Cooper … this research doesn't specifically address noise-induced hearing loss, which is either caused by a single exposure to extremely loud sounds such as an explosion or by repeated exposure to loud or very loud sounds, such as blaring music. —Washington Post see also noise pollution

We heard unusual noises in the attic.

any sound that is undesired or interferes with one's hearing of something

I couldn't hear him over all the noise.

loud, confused, or senseless shouting or outcry

the noise of the demonstrators

the characteristic natural or routine sound or sounds of something (such as an animal or an environment) the noise of the bubbling brook She missed the noise of her hometown.

the noise of the herons

an unwanted signal or a disturbance (such as static or a variation of voltage) in an electronic device or instrument (such as a radio or television)broadly: a disturbance interfering with the operation of a usually mechanical device or system

electromagnetic radiation (such as light or radio waves) that is composed of several frequencies (see frequency sense 3b) and that involves random changes in frequency or amplitude (see amplitude sense 1b)

irrelevant or meaningless data or output occurring along with desired information Too many variables (what statisticians call "noise")—occupation, personal habits, diet, the presence of environmental insults other than the chemical in question, and so forth—exist in any given geographic area to allow clear linkages of diseases to specific contaminants.—Peter Rogers

The initial data includes a lot of noise that needs to be weeded out.

common talk : rumor I know the noise is that many players in his position … would be putting up the insane numbers he has over the last couple of years. I don't agree with that. It takes a special talent to do what he's doing.—Carlan Gay and Scott Rafferty But now folks are making noise about an unbeaten season and a national title run.—Brad Davis

The noise goes, this: there is among the Greeks / A lord of Troyan blood, nephew to Hector; / They call him Ajax.—William Shakespeare

indirect, casual, or unofficial comments—usually pluralShe started making noises about running for office. [=she started saying things that showed she was thinking about running for office]

Owner Ken Behring is making noise about moving the team, perhaps to a proposed new stadium in Los Angeles …—Johnette Howard

noises plural statements of a specified kind In other words, the brand is definitely making all the right noises [=saying things that sound very appealing] for the developer community. But time will tell whether it follows up with solid action in this regard.—Hadlee Simons

The company has been making soothing/reassuring noises to calm the fears of investors.

outcry, protest

People have been making (a lot of) noise about the price increases.

something that attracts attention Serious historical research, still far more prevalent in Japan than in China, for obvious reasons, is gradually being drowned out by the noise of political rhetoric.—Ian Buruma

the play … will make little noise in the world—Brendan Gill

something spoken or uttered

My dad made a loud noise when he hit his finger with the hammer.

a style of rock music that is loud, often discordant, and usually uses electronic effects (such as feedback and distortion)

verb

intransitive verb

to talk much or loudly

to make a noise

transitive verb

to spread by rumor or report—usually used with about or abroad

the scandal was quickly noised about

noise词组

low noise低噪声,低噪声的

noise reduction噪声降低,噪声消减

noise ratio噪声比

noise control噪声控制

white noise白噪声(用以掩盖令人心烦的杂音)

traffic noise交通噪音,交通噪声

noise level噪声级;噪声电平

signal to noise ratio信噪比,信号噪声比

background noise背景噪声

big noise有影响的人,名人;耸人听闻的声明

phase noise相位噪声

random noise随机噪声;不规则噪声

environmental noise环境噪声

gaussian noise高斯噪声

make a noise吵闹,喧哗;成为众人谈论或注意的对象

noise elimination消声;噪声消除

noise suppression噪声抑制

ambient noise环境噪声

impulse noise脉冲噪声,冲激噪声

additive noise相加噪声

noise区别

 voice, sound, noise

voice人的嗓音,

sound自然界各种各样的声音,

noise噪音I hate the loud noise outside.

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noise词源中文解释

约1200年,“乐器的声音”; 13世纪中期,“大声的言语,呼喊,喧闹”; 约1300年,“来自任何来源的任何种类的声音”,尤其是大声而不愉快的声音,来自古法语 noise “嘈杂声,骚乱,喧闹”(11世纪,在现代法语中仅用于短语 chercher noise “挑起争端”),还有“谣言,报道,新闻”,这是一个起源不确定的词,取代了本土的 gedyn(见 din)。

一些人认为,它来自拉丁语 nausea “厌恶,烦恼,不适”,字面意思是“晕船病”(见 nausea)。另一些人认为,它来自拉丁语 noxia “伤害,损伤,损害”。《牛津英语词典》认为,“这个词的意义与这两个建议都不符”,但 nausea 在俗拉丁语中可能发展出“不愉快的情况,噪音,争吵”的意义(比较古普罗旺斯语 nauza “噪音,争吵”)。似乎发生了与 annoy, noisome 和其他类似单词的混淆。

从约1300年开始,“骚乱; 报道,谣言,丑闻”。在中古英语中有时也指“愉快的声音”。在16世纪至17世纪,“一支或一群音乐家”。Noises off,作为戏剧中的一个舞台指令,“音效,通常是响亮而混乱的,由舞台外制作,但作为剧中的一部分被观众听到”,最早出现于1908年。

noise_力学行业词汇

噪声

noise_土木工程行业词汇

噪声

noise_心理学行业词汇

噪声

noise_数学行业词汇

噪声

noise_机械行业词汇

噪声[信号]发生器

[signal] generator 能发出与自然声音能量密度分布相似信号包括有白噪声,粉红噪声或其他噪声电信号的发生器。

noise_物理学行业词汇

噪声

noise_电力行业词汇

噪声

noise_电工行业词汇

噪声

noise_航天行业词汇

噪声

noise_铁道行业词汇

噪声

noise词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French, disturbance, noise, from Latin nausea nausea

The first known use of noise was in the 13th century

noise儿童词典英英释义

noisomeadjective

not wholesome

a noisome slum

disagreeable especially to the sense of smell : disgusting

noisome odors

noisyadjective

making noise

full of or characterized by noise

a noisy street

noisyadjective

making noise

full of or characterized by noise

a noisy street

noise1 of 2noun

a loud, confused, or senseless shouting or outcry

sound entry 3 sense 1bespecially: a loud, harsh, or unharmonious sound

an unwanted signal in an electronic communication system

noise2 of 2verb

to spread by rumor or report

noised it about that we would be allowed to leave early

noisemakernoun

one that makes noiseespecially: a device used to make noise at parties

noise1 of 2noun

a loud, confused, or senseless shouting or outcry

sound entry 3 sense 1bespecially: a loud, harsh, or unharmonious sound

an unwanted signal in an electronic communication system

noise2 of 2verb

to spread by rumor or report

noised it about that we would be allowed to leave early

noise1 of 2noun

a loud, confused, or senseless shouting or outcry

sound entry 3 sense 1bespecially: a loud, harsh, or unharmonious sound

an unwanted signal in an electronic communication system

noise2 of 2verb

to spread by rumor or report

noised it about that we would be allowed to leave early

noise1 of 2noun

a loud, confused, or senseless shouting or outcry

sound entry 3 sense 1bespecially: a loud, harsh, or unharmonious sound

an unwanted signal in an electronic communication system

noise2 of 2verb

to spread by rumor or report

noised it about that we would be allowed to leave early

noise 例句

1 “Go now. I will pray for you. Do not make any noise as you leave. Write me from your aunt’s house as soon as you have arrived. Now send Salvador in to me.”

2 The noise hindered me in my writing.

嘈杂声妨碍了我的写作.

3 The noise became less and less.

声响渐渐小起来了.

4 When the blue card showed up, I pointed to it and made a noise.

5 The runaway made so much noise moaning in the night and was so ill when they lowered her from the attic nook that they were obliged to let Fiona go for a few days.

6 You tell me when it comes on and I will come over, she yells over the noise of running water and clanking dishes.

7 He focused on the need for speed, not camping in the forests of Maryland, cowering like a wounded animal, fearful that every noise meant the hunters were about to seize him.

8 When I do, Max barely moves the planks, in case of noise.

9 The noise that he made woke all upwith a start.

他制造的噪音把大家都惊醒了.

10 I said to my kids, “Oh, it’s so quiet up there tonight. No one’s making any noise!”

11 He was downcast and burdened with self-approach when he stepped without noise from the colonel’s office on his rubber- soled and rubber-heeled brown shoes.

12 What's that noise?

哪来的响声?

13 They were very close together and there was a lot of noise and movements.

它们很密集地聚在一起,发出很多噪音,不停地动来动去。

14 Harry listened; a loud and oddly eerie noise was drifting toward them from out of the darkness: a muffled rumbling and sucking sound, as though an immense vacuum cleaner were moving along a riverbed.

15 But what little noise he’d been able to hear through the curtain had ceased.

16 “It’s a lovely mine,” apologized the Humbug, who was always intimidated by loud noises.

17 He was still, not wanting to make any noise that might cause Marge to wonder.

他端坐在那里一动不动, 不愿出任何足以引起玛吉怀疑的声响.

18 Turkey Vulture began to whistle in high, short bursts, and then he made some cute peeping noises.

19 It clanked on the sidewalk, and even in the midst of the noise of the crowd, it got the attention of people surrounding him.

20 I do not dare try to move him; I have the feeling that the least disturbance, even a loud noise, might snap the thread.

noise 同义词

2 吵闹声

din hullabaloo

4 乐队

music band chapel

6 响声

row sound blast

7 噪声

bloop feedback fuzz yawp

10 发出声音

sonorific strike voice vocalize

11 声响

noise suppressor

12 干扰讯号

noisy

16 公开

out open airing

19 言论

observation saying

21 喧哗声

clatter

23 大叫

call cry hoot bawl

25 风声

wind fame buzz

28 高呼

calling call hail yell bawl

noise 短语相关

anti-noise background noise big noise cosmic noise making (a lot of) noise making noise noise pollution pink noise white noise

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