loud
adjective /laʊd/
/laʊd/
(comparative louder, superlative loudest)
喧闹的;响亮的;大声的 - loud laughter
响亮的笑声 - a deafeningly loud bang
震耳欲聋的巨响 - She spoke in a very loud voice.
她声音洪亮地讲了话。 - That music's too loud—please turn it down.
那音乐太吵了,请把音量调低一点。 - I heard a loud noise that sounded like a cannon.
我听到一声巨响,听起来像是大炮。 - I was woken by a loud bang at 5.30 am.
凌晨5点30分被一声巨响吵醒。 - Suddenly the footsteps grew louder.
突然脚步声越来越大。 - I play loud music and dance around my house.
我在家里播放响亮的音乐和跳舞。 - Eventually, the shouting got louder.
最终,喊声越来越大。 - The noise was faint, but just loud enough to follow.
噪音很微弱,但足够大,可以跟上。
- I heard a loud scream and rushed to the door.
我听到一声尖叫,冲到门口。 - There was a series of deafeningly loud explosions.
有一连串震耳欲聋的爆炸声。 - There was loud applause as the young man was led up to receive his prize.
当这个年轻人被领上去领奖时,响起了热烈的掌声。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- sound
- turn something up
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- loud and clear
- loud laughter
- strongly expressed
(表示愤怒或惊讶)哎呀,我的天哪,真是岂有此理 - There were loud protests from the food and drink industry.
食品和饮料行业发出了强烈抗议。
- There were loud protests from the food and drink industry.
- (of a person or their behaviour
) talking very loudly, too much and in a way that is annoying人或行为 Topics Personal qualitiesb1说话太大声的;吵闹的 Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- sound
- turn something up
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- loud and clear
- (of colours, patterns, etc.
) too bright and not showing good taste颜色、图案等 俗艳的;花哨的 - He wore a loud checked jacket and a green tie.
他穿着花哨的格子夹克,系了一条绿领带。
- He wore a loud checked jacket and a green tie.
词源Old English hlūd, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch luid, German laut, from an Indo-European root meaning ‘hear’, shared by Greek kluein ‘hear’, klutos ‘famous’ and Latin cluere ‘be famous’.