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n Grammar Soundis usually passive in this meaning. 7.measure depth测量深度[transitiveT]technicalTMHEOto measure the depth of the sea, a lake etc测量〔海、湖等的〕深度→soundings 8 sound off phrasal verbphr v a) informal COMPLAIN ...
2. To present a particular impression: That argument sounds reasonable. v.tr. 1. To cause to give forth or produce a sound: sounded the gong. 2. To summon, announce, or signal by a sound: sound a warning. 3. Linguistics To articulate; pronounce: sound a vowel. 4. To make known; ...
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‘without using any of the familiar grammar of fading down and fading up; the action is continuous.’ (p.89). K. Kelly points out that ‘as in his stage plays, Stoppard will cut the unnecessary break of illusion if it can be accomplished by language or voice. Eliminating the ...
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of a language: M_usic can not be made but according to a grammar, according to laws that dictate us the Rules of the Art. Schaeffer's writings make it clear that he would have very much liked to 'time out' M_usic for a while, long enough to be able to conduct all the studies,...