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sound1 [saʊnd] SUST.

sound (sea channel)
sound (inlet)

I . sound2 [saʊnd] SUST.

1. sound of a bell:

sound (noise)
hrup m
sound (noise)
šum m
sound (musical tone)
zven m
sound (verbal, TV, film)
zvok m
sound (verbal, TV, film)
ton m
don't make a sound!

2. sound LING.:

sound
glas m

3. sound no pl. FÍS.:

sound
zvok m

4. sound no pl. (volume):

sound RADIO, TV

5. sound no pl. (on film):

sound
zvok m

6. sound no pl. (impression):

I don't like the sound of it
by the sound of it
by the sound of it

II . sound2 [saʊnd] V. intr.

1. sound (resonate):

sound
zveneti [form. perf. zazveneti]
sound alarm
doneti [form. perf. zadoneti]
sound alarm
razlegati se [form. perf. razleči se]
sound alarm clock
zvoniti [form. perf. zazvoniti]
sound alarm clock
oglašati se [form. perf. oglasiti se]
sound bell
zvoniti [form. perf. pozvoniti]

2. sound coloq. (complain):

to sound off

3. sound + adj. (seem):

sound
zveneti [form. perf. zazveneti]
sound
sound
zdeti se [form. perf. zazdeti se]

III . sound2 [saʊnd] V. trans. (produce sound from)

I . sound3 [saʊnd] ADJ.

3. sound (undisturbed):

sound sleep

II . sound3 [saʊnd] ADV.

sound V.

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sound NÁUT.

sound ADJ.

Entrada creada por un usuario
sound

sound ADJ.

Entrada creada por un usuario
sound

sound out V. trans. to sound out ⇄ sb

sound
sound

ˈsound ar·chives SUST. pl.

ˈsound bar·ri·er SUST.

sound barrier

ˈsound bite SUST.

sound bite

ˈsound card SUST. INFORM.

sound card

ˈsound en·gi·neer SUST.

ˈsound sys·tem SUST.

ˈsound wave SUST.

sound wave

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They break from their own norm with several orchestral elements to make the album sound more full and let the music hit even harder.
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Sometimes, orangutans will strip leaves from a branch and hold them in front of their mouth when making the sound.
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It doesn't necessarily sound any nicer than the old car, though, and is perhaps even a bit characterless.
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Greenhouse was known for his impeccable technique, but even more so for his inspiring passion and the depth and variety of his sound.
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Outdoor festival and concert sound levels can reach up to 130 db and beyond, the equivalent noise exposure of a jet plane taking off or a pneumatic drill.
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These constructions involve pure morphological changes (suffixes and internal sound changes of the verb), conjugated compound verbs, and invariant auxiliaries.
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They record and mix the audio on set - dialogue, presence and sound effects in mono and ambience in stereo.
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Mentally sound and emotionally secure ones should normally not show the soft submissive temperament seen in lap dogs.
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Like tuned finger cymbals, crotales are thicker and larger; they also have slight grooves in them which give their sound more sparkle.
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Extensive credits in film/television production, documentary and sound recording.
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