名词噪音; 杂音; 嘈杂声,喧闹声; 声音,声响
及物动词谣传; 哄传; 传说
不及物动词发出声音; 大声议论
noise的翻译
noise的近义词
及物动词
1. It was noised about that the foreign minister intended to resign.
外界传说外交部长打算辞职。
名词
1. Hold your noise!
别作声!
2. Don''t make any noise!
别吵闹!
3. Did you hear any noise just now?
刚才你听见什么声音了吗?
1. (噪点):最佳答案: 噪点(noise)主要是指CCD(CMOS)将光线作为接收信号接收并输出的过程中所产生的图像中的粗糙部分,因为CCD和CMOS感光元件都存在有热稳定性(hot pixel)的问题,如果机器的温度升高,噪音信号过强,会在画面上不应该有的地方形成杂色的斑点,
1. 喧闹声;嘈杂声
Noise is a loud or unpleasant sound.
e.g. There was too much noise in the room and he needed peace...
屋子里太吵闹,他需要安静。
e.g. The noise of bombs and guns was incessant...
炸弹和枪炮接连不断。
2. 响声;声音
A noise is a sound that someone or something makes.
e.g. Sir Gerald made a small noise in his throat.
杰拉尔德爵士从喉咙里发出了点儿声音。
e.g. ...birdsong and other animal noises...
鸟鸣声和其他动物的声音
3. (含蓄表明态度的)言语
If someone makes noises of a particular kind about something, they say things that indicate their attitude to it in a rather indirect or vague way.
e.g. The President took care to make encouraging noises about the future...
总统小心谨慎地表达了他对未来的乐观态度。
e.g. His mother had also started making noises about it being time for him to leave home.
他妈妈也开始旁敲侧击,暗示他应该离家独立了。
4. 随声附和;故作踊跃
If you say that someone makes the right noises or makes all the right noises, you think that they are showing concern or enthusiasm about something because they feel they ought to rather than because they really want to.
e.g. But at the annual party conference he always made the right noises...
但在每年政党会议上,他总是随声附和。
e.g. He was making all the right noises about multi-party democracy and human rights.
他假意支持多党民主和人权问题。
5. see also: big noise
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noun
1. the quality of lacking any predictable order or plan
Synonym: randomnesshaphazardnessstochasticity
2. incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks
e.g. all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn''t have anything to say
3. the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality
sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience
e.g. modern music is just noise to me
Synonym: dissonanceracket
4. a loud outcry of protest or complaint
e.g. the announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise
whatever it was he didn''t like it and he was going to let them know by making as loud a noise as he could
5. sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound)
e.g. he enjoyed the street noises
they heard indistinct noises of people talking
during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels
6. electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication
Synonym: interferencedisturbance
verb
1. emit a noise
Synonym: make noiseresound