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adj.
圆润低沉的
响亮的
洪亮的
(尤指语言、文字等)感人的
so·no·rous
s no rs [or] so n rs [or] sa n rs
sonorously (adv.), sonorousness (n.)
词根:sonic
adj.sonic 音速的;声音的;音波的
adv.sonorously 朗朗地;响亮地
n.sonority 响亮;响亮程度,宏亮度
sonorousness 响亮;宏亮
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\
"发出声音的,共鸣的,音量充足的",来自1610年代的拉丁语 sonorus "共鸣的",源自 sonor "声音,噪音",源自 sonare "发出声音,发出噪音"(源自 PIE 词根 *swen- "发出声音")。相关词汇: Sonorously; sonorousness。早期的词汇是 sonouse(约1500年),来自中世纪拉丁语 sonosus; 还有 sonourse "声音悦耳"(约1400年),源自 sonor。
反响的,响亮的
Latin sonorus; akin to Latin sonus sound
The first known use of sonorous was in 1611
sonorousadjective
producing sound (as when struck)
full or loud in sound : resonant
1 The music slows, and a bright Urdu love song takes over from the sonorous dhol.
2 Elizabeth Burgess's ensemble brilliantly articulated the strange, sonorous marriage of gamelan and plainchant.
3 The piano goes even farther back than the drums for Mr. DeJohnette, whose style on “Return” is austere but sonorous, with viscosity in his touch and use of pedal sustain.
4 The music adds to the doom ambiance with sonorous fog horn sounds.
5 Her sonorous voice has just a hint of huskiness to it, her melismatic flourishes are both ornate and true, and her musical nod toward Moorish Spain sometimes has a Latin beat to it.
6 With catchy melodies and thrumming passages, Tarik O’Regan’s “Triptych” highlighted the chorale’s greatest strengths: a bold, rich sound and sonorous singing that revels in rhythms and diverging harmonies.
7 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.
8 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.
9 "Doctor McKee?" the man called in an even, sonorous voice.
“麦基医生?”那个男人电话上的声音均衡浑厚。
10 In his sonorous, sandpaper voice, Cohen sang what could be interpreted as a ‘til-death-do-us-part love song, but the lyrics were inspired by death camp prisoners who were led to crematoriums accompanied by a string ensemble during the Holocaust.
11 It opens and closes with harshly sonorous chimes; in between, Hough creates a restless musical maze that gains momentum until it becomes a seemingly unstoppable toccata.
12 Its music was sonorous, rambling, some of the turns unexpected and lovely.
13 He spoke in a soft voice, so I was completely unprepared when he opened his mouth and released a long, sonorous “Ommmmmmmmmm.”
14 While talking , the professor sounds very sonorous , and forcful.
教授讲话时, 总是掷地有声.
15 His imperial presence, his passion for spreading the gospel of African dance and his sonorous voice were more than missed.
16 Nao is a master of tone and control, acrobatically landing every note of her range, from a blown-glass falsetto down to her sonorous lower register.
17 They are another sonorous rose, they are the today most beautiful roses!
她们是又一支铿锵玫瑰,她们是今天最美丽的玫瑰!
18 For instance, he betrays a particular fondness for the vast generalization and the unsupported assertion—unsupported, that is to say, but for the magisterial tone and sonorous sweep of his prose.
19 With his sonorous voice and clipped consonants, Rebney sounds like an old-school anchorman; part of what makes the clip so fascinating is the disparity between his lordly manner and his mounting rage.
20 Mr. Hopkins doesn’t have much to do, but it can be amusing to see him upstage everyone else with sonorous murmurings and imperious demands for a robe and Chinese takeout.
2 给人以深刻印象的
4 壮丽
splendiferous great grand spectacular superb glorious splendid gallant grandiose glory grandeur splendour
5 夸张的
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10 响亮
strong loud vibrant sounding resonant ringing resounding full-throated orotund swashing soundingly sonority loud and clear penetrating voiceful resoundingly piercingly sonorously voicefulness sonorousness lift penetrate out loud pearly clangorous aloud vibrancy vibrance
11 雄浑的
12 能发出声音的
13 令人难忘的
14 调子高的
19 夸张
tatty-peelin tall romantic steep colored heroic theatrical sounding swollen flaming rhetorical inflated resounding superlative operatic overblown melodramatic overdrawn overdone stilted hammy turgid rhapsodic tumescent grandiloquent fustian spread-eagle highfalutin plethoric magnific Ossianic tumid mouth-filling high-colored largely turgescence stretch tumor inflation romance exaggeration hyperbole puffiness grandiloquence turgidity tympany magniloquence tumidity ham hyperbolize exaggerate overreach build distend overpitch extend enhance amplify magnify heighten overdo overstate overcharge overstretch overdraw overpaint theatricalize strong put it come out strong pile it on put it on overdo it
20 回声的
21 浑厚
22 华丽
fine flash gorgeous magnificent splendid ornate opulent swish dashing resplendent finely richly gorgeously magnificently splendidly ornately opulently grandeur magnificence opulence fineness
23 给人以深刻印象
24 响亮的
strong loud vibrant sounding resonant ringing resounding full-throated orotund swashing penetrating voiceful pearly clangorous
25 铿锵的