单词 | tone |
释义 | tone (toʊn ) Word forms: tones , toning , toned 1. countable noun [usually plural] B2 The tone of a sound is its particular quality. Cross could hear him speaking in low tones to Sarah. ...the clear tone of the bell. [+ of] Synonyms: volume, timbre, tonality 2. countable noun B2 Someone's tone is a quality in their voice which shows what they are feeling or thinking. I still didn't like his tone of voice. [+ of] Suddenly he laughed again, this time with a cold, sharp tone. Her tone implied that her patience was limited. 3. singular noun [oft in NOUN] The tone of a speech or piece of writing is its style and the opinions or ideas expressed in it. The spokesperson said the tone of the letter was very friendly. [+ of] His comments to reporters were conciliatory in tone. The whole tone of the President's speech was one of continuity and stability. Synonyms: character, style, approach, feel 4. singular noun The tone of a place or an event is its general atmosphere. The high tone of the occasion was assured by the presence of a dozen wealthy patrons. The front desk, with its friendly, helpful staff, sets the tone for the rest of the store. 5. uncountable noun The tone of someone's body, especially their muscles, is its degree of firmness and strength. ...stretch exercises that aim to improve muscle tone. Keeping your muscles strong and in tone helps you to avoid back problems. 6. verb Something that tones your body makes it firm and strong. This movement lengthens your spine and tones the spinal nerves. [VERB noun] Try these toning exercises before you start the day. [VERB-ing] ...finely toned muscular bodies. [VERB-ed] Tone up means the same as tone. Exercise tones up your body. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Although it's not strenuous exercise, you feel toned-up, supple and relaxed. [VERB-ed PARTICLE] 7. variable noun B2 A tone is one of the lighter, darker, or brighter shades of the same colour. Each brick also varies slightly in tone, texture and size. I'm a cheery sort of person, so I like cheerful tones. ...two-tone, striped wallpaper. Synonyms: colour, cast, shade, tint 8. verb If one thing tones with another, the two things look nice together because their colours are similar in quality or brightness. [mainly British] Her sister toned with her in a turquoise print dress. [VERB with noun] Synonyms: harmonize, match, blend, suit Tone in means the same as tone. [mainly British] The bowls tone in cleverly with the mugs. [VERB PARTICLE with noun] 9. singular noun B2 A tone is one of the sounds that you hear when you are using a phone, for example the sound that tells you that a number is engaged or busy, or no longer exists. 10. countable noun A tone is a difference in pitch between two musical notes equal to two semitones. 11. See also dialling tone, ring tone 12. lower the tone of sth phrase If you say that something lowers the tone of a place or event, you mean that it is not appropriate and makes the place or event seem less respectable. Councillors say plastic-framed windows lower the tone of the neighbourhood. Phrasal verbs: tone down 1. phrasal verb If you tone down something that you have written or said, you make it less forceful, severe, or offensive. The fiery right-wing leader toned down his militant statements after the meeting. [VERB PARTICLE noun] The forecasts have had to be toned down, as the economy has shown signs of slowing. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] We have had to ask the agency and their client to tone their ads down. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb If you tone down a colour or a flavour, you make it less bright or strong. When Ken Hom wrote his first book for the BBC he was asked to tone down the spices and garlic in his recipes. [VERB PARTICLE noun] tone in tone [sense 8] tone up tone [sense 6] Collocations: adopt a tone I adopt a regal tone. Times, Sunday Times (2007) But he did not adopt a conciliatory tone and was determined to put an end to their demands and threats of stoppages. Times, Sunday Times (2012) This week he found himself adopting particularly grandiose tones. Times, Sunday Times (2007) The show's bright tone and knockabout physicality are well calibrated to engage, rather than scare, young spectators. Times, Sunday Times They have a nice, bright tone when compared to nylon string guitars. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The lead channel has a boosted bright tone, and the rhythm channel has a flat response. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Single-ply wood drums are known for their resonance and bright tone. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In his paintings, there are more colors with a bright tone. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But it means that his commanding tone of voice, unmodulated by the addition of a little humility, is unjustified. The Times Literary Supplement (2011) Now I know it's hearsay and what Suzie says about Maguire's tone of voice would not be admissible, but it all adds up, my son. THE ONLY GAME (1993) I repeated my question for good measure and he repeated his answer, this time in a clear, firm tone of voice. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES (2004) The incongruence between his tone of voice and the torments he was describing shocked yet fascinated her. COMPULSION (2002) I can see there was melancholy in the songs, but it's partly my tone of voice. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Aerobics, cycling or martial arts-based classes are all designed to burn calories and tone the body in the most enjoyable - and effective - way. Times, Sunday Times We mix up cardio, stretches and body weights to hone and tone her body. The Sun The physical activity will also help to tone your body and give you a bit of the 'feel-good' factor to keep you on track. Times, Sunday Times You'll tone your body and look and feel firmer, plus gain the confidence to get out there and start dating again. The Sun It's really important to exercise and tone the body as a whole. The Sun The uneven tone, darting from informal joshing and chit-chat to philosophical debate, feels awkward. The Times Literary Supplement Contains several oils to help improve stretch marks and uneven tone. The Sun It's an odd little film, which suffers from an uneven tone and some questionable directorial decisions. Times, Sunday Times And so the upbeat tone gave way to the more serious call for action. Times,Sunday Times However, manufacturing employment increased by 3,000, which supports the more upbeat tone coming through in this month's regional surveys of the sector. Times, Sunday Times Analysts were surprised by the upbeat tone of the report and the substantial improvement in bank sentiment, particularly about lending to large and medium-sized businesses. Times, Sunday Times The upbeat tone chimed with many and, under his leadership, the campaign's membership grew from 2.8 million to 7 million people. Times, Sunday Times But his relentlessly upbeat tone, wit and charm were beguiling. Times, Sunday Times What might it say about the architecture, or, conversely, what if anything might the architecture suggest about that elusive vocal tone? The Times Literary Supplement Another result was a vocal tone tending toward the bland, the generalised. Times, Sunday Times Teaching depends on gesture, body language, eye contact, vocal tone - those barely noticeable things that make every conversation different. The Times Literary Supplement At times the orchestra's bumptious brass swallowed the performers whole, while vocal tone flattened into cardboard if they sang on the move. Times, Sunday Times They make an enthusiastic noise, but the vocal tone quality suggests that audition standards have dropped. Times, Sunday Times The wistful tone increasingly revolves around memories of his childhood, of his grandparents, of departed friends. The Times Literary Supplement Based on the barcarole rhythm and mood, it features a sweepingly romantic and slightly wistful tone. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The wistful tone and the implied sympathy for the time-bound victims are disarming. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 音质 Japanese: 口調 |
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