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sound effects Translationssound2 noun1. the impressions transmitted to the brain by the sense of hearing. a barrage of sound; (also adjective) sound waves. 聲 声2. something that is, or can be, heard. The sounds were coming from the garage. 聲音 声音3. the impression created in the mind by a piece of news, a description etc. I didn't like the sound of her hairstyle at all! 印象 印象 verb1. to (cause something to) make a sound. Sound the bell!; The bell sounded. 使...響 使...响2. to signal (something) by making a sound. Sound the alarm! 使發聲,給出信號 使发声,给出信号 3. (of something heard or read) to make a particular impression; to seem; to appear. Your singing sounded very good; That sounds like a train. (由聽,讀)而得到特別印象 (由听,读)而得到特别印象 4. to pronounce. In the word `pneumonia', the letter p is not sounded. 發音 发音5. to examine by tapping and listening carefully. She sounded the patient's chest. 聽診和叩診 听诊和叩诊ˈsoundless adjective 無聲的 无声的ˈsoundlessly adverb 無聲地 无声地sound effects sounds other than dialogue or music, used in films, radio etc. 音響效果 音响效果ˈsoundproof adjective not allowing sound to pass in, out, or through. The walls are soundproof. 隔音的 隔音的 verb to make (walls, a room etc) soundproof. 給...隔音 给...隔音ˈsound-track noun (a recording of) the music from a film. I've just bought the sound-track of that new film. 電影原聲帶 电影原声大碟,电影电视配乐 Sound Effects
sound effects[′sau̇nd i‚feks] (engineering acoustics) Mechanical devices or recordings used to provide lifelike imitations of various sounds. Sound Effects noises and sounds arranged in some definite tempo and rhythm and used in the production of theatrical performances, motion pictures, and radio and television programs. Sound effects are achieved with special equipment. When combined with other means of expression, such as music, scenery, and lighting, sound effects help to reveal the content of a production and to create the necessary mood, tempo, and rhythm of a performance or a motion picture. Sound effects can be especially important in radio, where sound in all its diversity is the principal means of expression. Sound effects may be realistic, fantastic, arbitrary and abstract or comically absurd, depending on the style and treatment of the performance. MedicalSeesoundAcronymsSeeSFXThesaurusSeesound effect |