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单词 noise
释义 noise
 /noyz/,  n.  ,  v.  , noised, noising.
  n.  
  1. sound, esp. of a loud, harsh, or confused kind: deafening noises.
  2. a sound of any kind: to hear a noise at the door.
  3. loud shouting, outcry, or clamor.
  4. a nonharmonious or discordant group of sounds.
  5. an electric disturbance in a communications system that interferes with or prevents reception of a signal or of information, as the buzz on a telephone or snow on a television screen.
  6.  Informal.   extraneous, irrelevant, or meaningless facts, information, statistics, etc.: The noise in the report obscured its useful information.
  7.  Obs.   rumor or gossip, esp. slander.
  8. make noises, Informal. to speak vaguely; hint: He is making noises to the press about running for public office.
  v.t.  
  9. to spread, as a report or rumor; disseminate (usually fol. by about or abroad): A new scandal is being noised about.
  v.i.  
  10. to talk much or publicly.
  11. to make a noise, outcry, or clamor.
 [1175-1225; ME < OF < L nausea seasickness. See NAUSEA]
 Syn. 1. clatter, blare, uproar, tumult. NOISE, CLAMOR, DIN, HUBBUB, RACKET refer to unmusical or confused sounds. NOISE is the general word and is applied equally to soft or loud, confused or inharmonious sounds: street noises.
 CLAMOR and HUBBUB are alike in referring to loud noises resulting from shouting, cries, animated or excited tones, and the like; but in CLAMOR the emphasis is on the meaning of the shouting, and in HUBBUB the emphasis is on the confused mingling of sounds: the clamor of an angry crowd; His voice could be heard above the hubbub. DIN suggests a loud, resonant noise, painful if long continued: the din of a boiler works. RACKET suggests a loud, confused noise of the kind produced by clatter or percussion: He always makes a racket when he cleans up the dishes. 2. See sound1.
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