You use sound as a verb in front of an adjective phrase when you are describing something that you hear. The helicopter sounded worryingly close. The piano sounds really beautiful. You can also use sound in front of an adjective phrase to describe the impression you have of someone when they...
A large ocean inlet or deep bay. A narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of water. Synonyms:strait Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium. (动) As a verb Measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line. ...
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As an intransitive verb, sound can manifest as the act of emitting sound or making a noise (W/L), resonating through the air, or being played on an instrument. It can also be used metaphorically to convey the impression something leaves when heard, or to announce or broadcast ...
① sound linking verb.听起来好像 v.(使)发出声音n.声音adj.完好的,健康的;(睡眠)香甜的;透彻的;全面的;合理的adv.(睡得)沉(1)sound(s)OK/good/tired听起来还行/很好/很疲倦(2)sound like听起来像sound (to sb) as if/though.听起来似乎(3)be sound asleep/have a sound sleep/sleep soundly熟睡...
SOUND meaning: 1 : something that is heard; 2 : the speech, music, etc., that is heard as part of a broadcast, film, or recording
: a long passage of water connecting two larger bodies (such as a sea with the ocean) or separating a mainland and an island 2 : the air bladder of a fish sound 6 of 7 verb (2) sounded; sounding; sounds transitive verb 1 : to measure the depth of : fathom 2 : to try to...
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a sound title to property. theologically correct or orthodox, as doctrines or a theologian. adverb deeply;thoroughly; sound asleep. sound 3 [ sound ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to measure or try the depth of (water, a deep hole, etc.) by letting down a lead or pl...
to call out one's name, as at military roll call. to speak freely or frankly, esp. to complain in such a manner. to exaggerate; boast:Has he been sounding off about his golf game again? Latin sonāre, derivative of sonus Old French suner Latin sonus; (verb, verbal) Middle English so...