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英:[ˈɔ:dəbl]
美:[ˈɔdəbəl]
au·di·ble
aw d bl
audibly (adv.), audibility (n.)
词根:audibly
adv.audibly 可听见地
n.audibility 可闻度;可听到
adjective
heard or capable of being heard
spoke in a barely audible voice
noun
a substitute offensive or defensive play called at the line of scrimmage
verb
intransitive verb
to call an audible
Chicago quarterback Jim Harbaugh audibled to a pass play …—Peter King
audible alarm声音报警,音响报警
audible soundn. 可听见的声音
"可听见的",1520年代,来自法语 audible,直接源自中世纪拉丁语 audibilis "可听见的",源自拉丁语 audire "听"(来自 PIE 词根 *au- "感知")。相关词汇: Audibly; audibility; audibleness。
作为名词,"可听见的事物",1610年代。美式足球中“在球场上叫出的信号,用于改变在小组讨论中决定的战术”是在1958年出现的。
【修】听觉
听得到
Adjective borrowed from Late Latin audībilis, from Latin audīre "to hear" + -bilis "subject to or capable of (the action of the verb)"; audīre perhaps going back to Indo-European *h2eu̯is- "evident, manifest" (akin, with varying vowel placement and ablaut grades, to Greek aḯein "to perceive, hear," Sanskrit āvíṣ "evidently," Avestan auuiš, Old Church Slavic avě, javě "clearly, manifestly," Lithuanian ovyje "in reality," Hittite au-/u- "see, look") + *dheh1- "put, place" — more at do >entry 1, -able Note: Though there is general agreement in the etymological literature on the identity of the first element of audiō, audīre, the second element is problematic. If audiō goes back to a pre-Latin *áwizdijō, the outcome of the cluster *-zdh- as -d- conflicts with its apparent outcome elsewhere as -st-, as in hasta "spear" (see yard >entry 2) and perhaps in custōs "guardian" (see custody). (The cluster -zd- without an aspirate regularly yields loss of -z- with lengthening of the preceding vowel, as in nīdus "nest" from *nizdos—see nest >entry 1.) Noun derivative of audible >entry 1 Verb derivative of audible >entry 2
The first known use of audible was in the 15th century
audiometernoun
an instrument used to measure the keenness of hearing
audiologynoun
a branch of science concerned with hearing and especially with the treatment of individuals having trouble with their hearing
audiologynoun
a branch of science concerned with hearing and especially with the treatment of individuals having trouble with their hearing
audiologynoun
a branch of science concerned with hearing and especially with the treatment of individuals having trouble with their hearing
audiobooknoun
a recording of a book being read
audio1 of 3adjective
of or relating to electrical or other frequencies occurring in the range of sound waves that can be heard
of or relating to sound or its reproduction and especially accurate reproduction
bought new audio equipment
relating to or used in sending or receiving sound compare video entry 2 sense 1
audio2 of 3noun
the sending, receiving, or reproducing of sound
the part of television or motion-picture equipment that deals with sound
audio-3 of 3combining form
hearing
audiometer
sound
audiophile
auditory and
audiovisual
audiencenoun
a group that listens or watches (as at a play or concert)
an interview with a person of high rank
those of the general public who give attention to something said, done, or written
books with an audience of millions
audibleadjective
heard or capable of being heard
the sound was barely audible
audibleadjective
heard or capable of being heard
the sound was barely audible
audibleadjective
heard or capable of being heard
1 There are audible gasps from tourists, who rush over with their cameras and phones.
拿着相机和手机的游客,气喘吁吁地追过来。
2 The enforcer’s pleas were still audible as his maimed face faded from view.
3 In a ragged, barely audible voice, Rob croaked, “Harold was with me last night, but he doesn’t seem to be with me now. He was very weak.”
4 Her voice was scarcely audible above the noise of the wind.
在风中她的声音几乎听不见。
5 There is an audible stillness, in which the common voice sounds strange.
那儿有一种听得见的寂静, 在这种寂静中普通的声音听起来很奇怪.
6 I drew in my breath with an audible gasp that made Mechtild look up from her work.
7 Also, once the actors are miked, he doesn’t want Zach biting into an apple and having an audible crunch bounce off the auditorium walls.
8 In my new darkness, Dakari’s voice is barely audible, but I hear the emotion in it, the want.
9 The hubbub must have been audible to Miss Jackson outside.
10 “Please leave me alone. I’m fine, just a little sick,” Wes yelled out, but his voice was barely audible through the pillow pressed tightly against his face.
11 Before o (as in who), an h-like sound must have been audible and stable.
在字母o前面(如在单词who中),像h -的音必须能够听得见,且声音平稳。
12 Only one negative comment was audible during 15 minutes of play.
在15分钟的训练过程中,只听到一句消极的话.
13 Lenina did her best to stop the ears of her mind; but every now and then a phrase would insist on becoming audible. “. . . to try the effect of arresting my impulses,” she heard him say.
14 Ron’s voice tailed away in mutters, barely audible over the loud crackling of the fire, though Harry thought he caught the words “Krum” and “can’t complain” again.
15 The repetitive, barely audible prayers of his mother.
16 “Yes, ma’am,” said J.T., his voice barely audible, his head hanging, one hand clasped around the other behind his back.
17 The Colonel's voice was barely audible.
上校的声音几乎听不见。
18 A band was playing, but it was barely audible over the crowd noise.
19 Bull grunted, a monosyllable meaningless in any language, but an audible assent that he had heard and understood her.
20 The noise was partly audible in the broadcast viewed by tens of millions of people in Europe and around the world.
1 听得见的