loud
loud 英 [laʊd] 美 [laʊd]
adj. 大声的,高声的;
比较级:louder 最高级:loudest
- The adjective loud describes a noise that has a very high volume, like loud music at a concert that kept your ears ringing even after you left.
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- adj. 大声的,高声的;
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1. loud laughter
响亮的笑声
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2. a loud bang
一个响亮的响声
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3. She spoke in a very loud voice.
她声音洪亮地讲了话。
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4. That music's too loud—please turn it down.
那音乐太吵了,请把音量调低一点。
- loud (adj.) Middle English, from Old English hlud "noisy; making or emitting noise" (of voices, musical instruments, etc.), from Proto-Germanic *hludaz "heard" (source also of Old Frisian and Old Saxon hlud, Middle Dutch luut, Dutch luid, Old High German hlut, German laut "loud"), from PIE *klutos- (source also of Sanskrit srutah, Greek klytos "heard of, celebrated," Latin inclutus "renowned, famous," Armenian lu "known," Irish cloth "noble, brave," Welsh clod "praise, fame"), suffixed form of root *kleu- "to hear."
- loud (adv.) Old English hlude "loudly, noisily," from Proto-Germanic *khludai (source also of Dutch luid, German laut), from the source of loud (adj.).
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