Loud+noise

  • 41loud — 01. Blue whales can make sounds which are nearly twice as [loud] as a jet taking off. 02. In Japanese culture, it is perfectly acceptable to make [loud] slurping sounds when you are eating noodles. 03. The movie was quite funny, and I found… …

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  • 42loud — /laʊd / (say lowd) adjective 1. striking strongly upon the organs of hearing, as sound, noise, the voice, etc.; strongly audible. 2. making, emitting, or uttering strongly audible sounds: loud knocking. 3. full of sound or noise, or resounding. 4 …

  • 43Noise control — This article is about the scientific aspects of noise control. For the anti social concept of noise control, see Loud music. Noise control is an active or passive means of reducing sound emissions, often incentivised by personal comfort,… …

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  • 44Noise (acoustic) — Acoustic noise is any sound in the acoustic domain, either deliberate (music, speech, etc.) or unintended. It is important to recognise that the term noise is also used to refer to other, non audible forms, especially in electronics and in the… …

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  • 45Noise (2007 U.S. film) — Infobox Film name = Noise image size = caption = director = Henry Bean producer = Seven Arts Pictures Fuller Films writer = Henry Bean narrator = starring = Tim Robbins Bridget Moynahan William Hurt William Baldwin music = Phillip Johnston… …

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  • 46Noise phobia in dogs — Dog Noise Phobia, along with Dog Noise Anxiety, are terms sometimes used by dog owners and veterinarians to describe canine fear of and the corresponding stress responses to loud noises. Noise related phobia are common in dogs, and may be… …

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  • 47noise — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deafening, loud ▪ awful, horrible, terrible ▪ faint, low, slight, small …

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  • 48noise — noise1 W2S2 [nɔız] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: quarreling, noise , from Latin nausea; NAUSEA] 1.) [U and C] a sound, especially one that is loud, unpleasant, or frightening = ↑sound ▪ What s that noise? noise of …

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  • 49loud — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. VERBS ▪ be, sound ▪ turn sth up ▪ She turned the radio up loud. ADVERB ▪ extremely …

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  • 50noise — noun 1》 a sound, especially one that is loud, unpleasant, or disturbing.     ↘continuous or repeated loud, confused sounds. 2》 (noises) conventional remarks expressing some emotion or purpose: the government made tough noises about defending… …

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