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词根:noise
adj.noiseless 无声的;寂静的
n.noise [环境] 噪音;响声;杂音
noiselessness 安静;无声
vi.noise 发出声音;大声议论
vt.noise 谣传
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
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
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
1 As noiselessly as he could, he secured another section of rope to the roof and slowly began to rappel down the wall.
2 For all their great size, the elephants moved absolutely noiselessly.
尽管大象躯体很大,但走动时却没有一点声响。
3 I shut the door noiselessly behind me.
我把门轻轻地带上。
4 Noiselessly she went along the upper corridor.
她轻轻地顺着楼上走廊走。
5 Yossarian tiptoed around the back noiselessly and seized her from behind.
6 Downstairs, the large heavy door opened noiselessly and we stepped into the darkness outside—the near darkness.
7 “Park Service rangers don’t hide their pickups,” he said to Mole, and walked noiselessly around the thicket until he found where the bushes had been cut down to let the green pickup enter.
8 Here and there the still surface of the water dimpled, and bright rings spread noiselessly and vanished.
9 I was convinced that if I ever succeeded in praying, my words would bound noiselessly against the ceiling and rain back down upon me like feathers.
10 The landlord has been getting complaints from the tenants about noise.
11 He moved like a panther, smoothly and noiselessly.
12 The machine hardly makes any noise.
13 Time noiselessly once rowed in the self-discipline of seven Yans.
时间,在七焰的修炼中悄然划过。
14 Robin MacDonald appeared noiselessly in his sneakers at the top of the rocks at the mouth of the cave.
15 The green jade grass Wei Rui, savage Fang pure Xin, don't say where, only is noiselessly enjoy time at the moment.
碧草葳蕤,野芳清馨,不说去哪里,唯是静静地享受此刻时光。
16 The man poured a full glass of whisky, and set down the bottle noiselessly .
那人斟了满满的一杯威士忌,轻轻地放下瓶子。
17 The man poured a full glass of whisky, and set down the bottle noiselessly.
那人斟了满满的一杯威士忌,轻轻地放下瓶子。
18 The door closed almost noiselessly, and Daddy turned off the engine.
19 The cat walked noiselessly through the grass.
猫不声不响地穿过了草坪.
20 I picture it as Anatole describes it: men and women in tiers of velvet skirts, walking noiselessly on a forest path.