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IELTS BNC: 1667 COCA: 2012

noise

noun
/nɔɪz/
/nɔɪz/
Idioms
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  1. [countable, uncountable] a sound, especially when it is loud, unpleasant or frightening声音;响声;噪音;吵闹声
    • There was a rattling noise coming from the back of the car.汽车尾部传来咔嗒咔嗒的声音。
    • What's that noise?哪来的响声?
    • I heard a loud noise and turned around.我听到一声巨响,转过身来。
    • Don't make a noise.别出声。
    • They were making too much noise.他们太吵了。
    • I was woken by the noise of a car starting up.我被汽车的启动声吵醒了。
    • There was constant background noise from the motorway.高速公路的噪音一直不断。
    • Measures are needed to reduce noise levels.需要采取措施降低噪音水平。
    • above the noise We had to shout above the noise of the traffic.车辆噪声太大,我们不得不扯着嗓子说话。
    Which Word? noise / soundnoise / sound
    • Noise is usually loud and unpleasant. It can be countable or uncountable:noise 通常指噪音,既可作可数名词,也可作不可数名词:
      • Try not to make so much noise.别那么吵吵闹闹的。
      • What a terrible noise!多么令人讨厌的噪音啊!
    • Sound is a countable noun and means something that you hear:sound 为可数名词,意为听到的声音或响声:
      • All she could hear was the sound of the waves.她听得到的只有海浪声。
      You do not use words like much or a lot of with sound.
    see also white noise
    Extra Examples
    • She was making a lot of noise.她在制造大量噪声。
    • The deafening noise of the machine died away to a rumble.震耳欲聋的机器声逐渐变成了低沉的隆隆声。
    • The slightest noise will wake him.一丁点儿动静也会吵醒他。
    • There were strange noises coming from the kitchen.厨房里传来奇怪的噪声。
    • We could hear funny little sucking noises.我们可以听到奇怪的轻轻吮吸的声音。
    • Wood is used to deaden the noise.木头可以用来消音。
    • the noise created by aircraft飞机产生的噪声
    • the noise from the engine room机房传出的噪声
    • Don't make so much noise.别这么吵闹。
    • She uses the ambient noise of the water to keep the audience uneasy.她利用水的环境噪音来让观众保持不安。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deafening
    • loud
    • awful
    verb + noise
    • create
    • emit
    • generate
    noise + verb
    • come from something
    • become louder
    • get louder
    noise + noun
    • level
    • pollution
    • reduction
    preposition
    • above the noise
    • over the noise
    • noise from
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] (specialist) extra electrical or electronic signals that are not part of the signal that is being broadcast or transmitted and which may damage it噪声;干扰;电子干扰信号
    • Place the devices as close as possible to the sensors to reduce noise in the signal.将设备放置在尽可能靠近传感器的地方,以降低信号中的噪声。
  3. [uncountable] information that is not wanted and that can make it difficult for the important or useful information to be seen clearly干扰信息;垃圾信息
    • There is some noise in the data which needs to be reduced.资料里有一些需要删除的不适用信息。
    Topics Computersc2
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (also in the sense ‘quarrelling’): from Old French, from Latin nausea ‘seasickness’, from Greek nausia, from naus ‘ship’.
Idioms
a big noise/shot/name
  1. an important person大人物;要人
make a noise (about something)
  1. (informal) to complain loudly大声诉苦;大声抱怨
    • I will continue to make as much noise as I can to support the scheme.我将继续尽可能多地制造噪音来支持这个计划。
make noises (about something) (informal)
  1. to talk in an indirect way about something that you think you might do放出…的风声
    • The company has been making noises about closing several factories.公司放出风声说要关闭几家工厂。
  2. to complain about something抱怨;埋怨
make soothing, encouraging, reassuring, etc. noises
  1. to make remarks of the kind mentioned, even when that is not what you really think说安慰(或鼓励、使人放心等)的话(有时言不由衷地)
    • He made all the right noises at the meeting yesterday (= said what people wanted to hear).在昨天的会上,他的话句句都合大家的胃口。

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