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adv. 大声一点

  1. Actions speak louder than words.
    行动胜于空谈。
  2. It is ten times louder than another.
    它比另外一个的声音大十倍。



Loud \Loud\ (loud), a. [Compar. {Louder} (loud"[~e]r); superl.
{Loudest}.] [OE. loud, lud, AS. hl[=u]d; akin to OS. hl[=u]d,
D. luid, OHG. l[=u]t, G. laut, L. -clutus, in inclutus,
inclitus, celebrated, renowned, cluere to be called, Gr.
klyto`s heard, loud, famous, kly`ein to hear, Skr. [,c]ru.
[root]41. Cf. {Client}, {Listen}, {Slave} a serf.]
1. Having, making, or being a strong or great sound; noisy;
striking the ear with great force; as, a loud cry; loud
thunder.

They were instant with loud voices, requiring that
he might be crucified. --Luke xxiii.
23.

2. Clamorous; boisterous.

She is loud and stubborn. --Prov. vii.
11.

3. Emphatic; impressive; urgent; as, a loud call for united
effort. [Colloq.]

4. Ostentatious; likely to attract attention; gaudy; as, a
loud style of dress; loud colors. [Slang]

Syn: Noisy; boisterous; vociferous; clamorous; obstreperous;
turbulent; blustering; vehement.

  1. Sheer volume wouldn't do the trick; the drinkers could get a lot louder than the band.
  2. Historically, there is no louder uproar among politicians and press than the thunder evoked by the suggestion that foreigners, especially the backward Soviets, had outwitted Uncle Sam.
  3. Moreover, grousing about inadequate federal aid, especially in health care and transportation, is far louder than the complaints about high taxes.
  4. But, she said, every time she had a contraction, she yelled a little louder _ and her husband drove a little faster.
  5. They dislike Texas because it is bigger, richer, more populous and, in total volume, louder.
  6. They realize they can't have it all." The numbers are growing louder, even as the sound fades for more noise-battered Americans, most of them of working age.
  7. Those voices grew louder at the beginning of the year when extended rehearsals for a Macbeth production directed by Mr Peymann forced the Burgtheater to keep its doors shut for more than a dozen nights.
  8. The actions speak louder than the words, which may be a good motto for a general or even a politician, but is an odd basis for a theatrical production. There is an awful lot of action about in our big theatres at present.
  9. Maybe Sir Bryan should have struck an even louder and more discordant note.
  10. "Lincoln City has a fairly legitimate claim, maybe a bigger, louder claim.
  11. Their actions speak louder than their words.
  12. In November, he published a best-selling autobiography, "Magic Lantern." But seldom in his 50-year career has the applause of his home critics been louder than for the O'Neill play.
  13. Actions speak louder than words." He stressed that Westinghouse would not jeopardize safety for production.
  14. "It was like a slow rumbling, it got louder and louder like thunder," she said.
  15. "It was like a slow rumbling, it got louder and louder like thunder," she said.
  16. I was totally absorbed in the meal when I heard a vaguely familiar droning sound growing louder and louder.
  17. I was totally absorbed in the meal when I heard a vaguely familiar droning sound growing louder and louder.
  18. They think they have to speak louder or gesture wildly. Some people don't understand that retarded adults are not exempt from the human range of emotions.
  19. The chorus of media companies singing the earnings blues because of the advertising slump is growing louder every day.
  20. You could hear the short bursts from British machine guns and the slower, louder tack-tack-tack from heavier German cannons.
  21. If, as they say, on a hot, steamy night in Iowa you can hear the corn grow, it probably is louder than the arrival of new political appointees at the Agriculture Department.
  22. Meanwhile, calls from industrial leaders for the government to do something about the long recession are getting louder. So what can the government do to appease its critics, other than to sit tight until the economic cycle takes its course?
  23. Quayle was nominated without so much as a murmur of dissent, and drew no louder cheers than when he said he was proud of his stint in the National Guard, the service that kept him out of the Vietnam draft.
  24. Everyone started getting louder and louder.
  25. Everyone started getting louder and louder.
  26. Motorists also could get ticketed if their stereos are "louder than necessary for the convenient hearing by persons inside the vehicle" when near a hospital, school or church.
  27. Such a child may also have a mild hearing loss that may make him talk louder or fail to pay attention to teachers or television.
  28. If actions speak louder than words, Japan's soft-pedaling of the Thai coup may be a foretaste of what lies ahead as Japan begins fulfilling its oft-repeated vow to play a more active political role in Asia.
  29. Hale House's operators believes the success of their program speaks louder than any expert on what's best for the children.
  30. Donald B. Moser, 68, adds that the birds' crowing sounds "like a woman screaming, but only 10 times louder."
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