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sound a.健康的,健全的;可靠的,充分的;彻底的

释义2sound
/ saund /


sound¹
noun, [mass noun]
1. vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear
• 声
 »light travels faster than sound.
  光比声传播得快。
  [count noun] a group of vibrations of this kind; a thing that can be heard
• 声音
 »she heard the sound of voices in the hall.
  她听见大厅里有说话声。
 »don't make a sound.
  不要出声。
  the area or distance within which something can be heard
• 听力范围;听距
 »we were always within sound of the train whistles.
  我们总是处在听得见火车汽笛声的范围内。
  short for speech sound
• speech sound的简称
  the ideas or impressions conveyed by words
• 言外之意;含义
 »you've had a hard day, by the sound of it.
  听得出来,你度过了艰难的一天。
  (也作 musical sound)sound produced by continuous and regular vibrations, as opposed to noise
• 乐声
  music, speech, and sound effects when recorded, used to accompany a film or video production, or broadcast
• (电影、录像或广播中的)音响效果
 »[as modifier] a sound studio.
  录音棚。
  broadcasting by radio as distinct from television
• 广播
  the distinctive quality of the music of a particular composer or performer or of the sound produced by a particular musical instrument
• (某个作曲家或表演者的)音乐的独特风格;(某种乐器的)独特音色
 »the sound of the Beatles.
  甲壳虫(或披头士)乐队的演唱风格。
  (sounds)(informal music), especially popular music
[非正式] 音乐(尤指流行音乐)
 »sounds of the Sixties.
  60年代的流行音乐。
verb
1. [no obj.] emit sound
• 发出声音
 »a loud buzzer sounded.
  蜂鸣器大声地响起来。
  [with obj.] cause (something) to emit sound
• 使(某物)出声
 »she sounded the horn.
  她吹响了喇叭。
  [with obj.] give an audible signal to warn of or indicate (something)
• 发出声响警示(或告知)(某事)
 »a different bell begins to sound midnight.
  一种不同的铃声开始响起来,表示到了午夜时分。
  [with obj.] say (something); utter
• 说;发出
 »a Labour back-bencher sounded a warning.
  一名工党普通议员发出了警告。
  convey a specified impression when heard
• 听起来
 »[with complement] he sounded worried.
  他听起来似乎很担心。
  (of something or someone that has been described to one) convey a specified impression
• (向人描述的某人或某事)听上去
 » it sounds as though you really do believe that.
  听起来你似乎真的相信那件事情。
 »[with complement] the house sounds lovely.
  那房子听起来很不错。
  [with obj.] test (the lungs or another body cavity) by noting the sound they produce
• 听诊(肺或其他体腔)
 »the doctor sounded her chest.
  医生听诊她的胸腔。
【派生】
soundless adjective
soundlessly adverb
soundlessness noun
【语源】
1. Middle English soun, from Anglo-Norman French soun (noun), suner (verb), from Latin sonus. The form with -d was established in the 16th cent
【PHR V】
sound off
1. express one's opinions in a loud or forceful manner
• 慷慨陈词
sound²
adjective
1. in good condition; not damaged, injured, or diseased
• 完好无损的;没有受伤的;健康的
 »they returned safe and sound.
  他们安全地返回,毫发无损。
 »he was not of sound mind.
  他的心智不健全。
  based on reason, sense, or judgement
• 明智的;合理的
 »sound advice for healthy living.
  对于健康生活的合理建议。
 »the scientific content is sound.
  这一科学内容是正确的。
  competent, reliable, or holding acceptable views
• 有能力的;可靠的;有稳妥见解的
 »he's a bit stuffy, but he's very sound on his law.
  他这个人有点古板,但他的做事原则还是非常可取的。
  financially secure
• 资金充实的
 »she could get her business on a sound footing for the first time.
  她第一次能让她的企业建立在稳固的资金基础上。
  [Brit. informal] excellent
[英,非正式] 非常棒的
 »He ate his lasagne with relish. ‘It's sound, this.’.
  他津津有味地吃着宽面条。“味道好极了,这面条。”。
2. (of sleep) deep and undisturbed
• (睡觉)很熟的,很沉的
  (of a person) tending to sleep deeply
• (人)容易酣睡的
3. severe
• 严厉的
 »such people should be given a sound thrashing.
  这种人就应该被痛打一顿。
adverb
1. soundly
• 酣畅地
 »he was sound asleep.
  他睡得很熟。
【IDIOMS】
(as) sound as a bell
1. in perfect condition
• 情况极佳
【派生】
soundly adverb
soundness noun
【语源】
1. Middle English: from Old English gesund, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch gezond and German gesund
sound³
verb
1. [with obj.] ascertain (the depth of water in the sea, a lake, or a river), typically by means of a line or pole or using sound echoes
• (多指用绳索、杆或通过回声)探测(海洋、湖泊、河流的水深)
  find the depth of water in (a ship's hold)
• 测量(船底舱)的水深
  [Medicine] examine (a person's bladder or other internal cavity) with a long surgical probe
[医] 用探子检查(人的膀胱或其他内腔)
2. [with obj.] question (someone), typically in a cautious or discreet way, as to their opinions or feelings on a subject
• 试探;探询
 »we'll sound out parliament first.
  我们要先试探一下议会。
  inquire into (someone's opinions or feelings) in this way
• 试探(某人的意见或感受)
 »officials arrived to sound out public opinion at meetings in factories.
  官员们来到工厂参加会议探询公众意见。
3. [no obj.] (especially of a whale) dive down steeply to a great depth
• (尤指鲸鱼)向深海潜入
noun
1. a long surgical probe, typically with a curved, blunt end
• (检查体腔的)医用探子
【派生】
sounder noun
【语源】
1. late Middle English: from Old French sonder, based on Latin sub- 'below' + unda 'wave'
sound4
noun
1. a narrow stretch of water forming an inlet or connecting two wider areas of water such as two seas or a sea and a lake
• 海峡,海湾
  (the Sound). another name for Øresund
• 同 Øresund
【语源】
1. Middle English: from Old Norse sund 'swimming, strait'; related to swim


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