英语loud的中文是什么意思 loud的中文意思 英 [laʊd] 美 [laʊd] 比较级:louder最高级:loudest 基本解释 形容词 响亮的,大声的,高声的; 响亮的,洪亮的,高亢的; 高声的,激烈的; 刺眼的,太招摇的 副词 大声地,高声地,响亮地 相关例句 形容词 1. He has a loud voice. 他的嗓门很大。 2. Joe is a loud, vulgar person. 乔是一个爱招摇的,庸俗的人。 3. She wore a loud dress. 她穿一件艳丽的连衫裙。 loud的单语例句 1. They are by nature a timid species - a whiff of strong wind or a squeak too loud will frighten them. 2. You get towed up in the air by a plane, and it's loud and annoying. 3. The peaceful atmosphere is then broken as the crowd is suddenly taken by surprise with loud fireworks and striking drums. 4. The more timid among us can celebrate the new season with loud, sparkly accessories over a more muted overall look. 5. The vibe is certainly not quiet - but it's not particularly loud, either. 6. Some salons are accused of turning up loud speakers while the staff chant slogans and do synchronized exercises. 7. The British leader looked overcome with emotion, struggling to retain his trademark broad grin as loud cheers rang out. 8. The message should be sent loud and clear - you will not get away with simply writing a meagre cheque for the victims'families. 9. The clash of mahjong tiles is so loud that people on the shore can hear the clamor. loud的词典解释 1. (声音)响亮的;(声源)发出响亮声音的;吵闹的' If a noise is loud, the level of sound is very high and it can be easily heard. Someone or something that is loud produces a lot of noise. e.g. Suddenly there was a loud bang... 忽然传来一声巨响。 e.g. His voice became harsh and loud... 他提高了嗓门,嗓音也刺耳起来。 2. (对某事的支持或批评)强烈的,激烈的 If someone is loud in their support for or criticism of something, they express their opinion very often and in a very strong way. e.g. Mr Adams' speech yesterday was very loud in condemnation of the media... 亚当斯先生在昨天的演讲中痛斥媒体。 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/ef31df52ff0a79563c1ec5da50e2524de418d08a.html