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loudly

英 [ˈlaʊdli]

美 [ˈlaʊdli]

adv.  大声地,响亮地

高考

Oxford 3000 / BNC.5440 / COCA.5687

牛津词典

  • loudly为形容词loud的常用副词:
    Loudly is the usual adverb from the adjective loud .
    1. The audience laughed loudly at the joke.
      观众听到这笑话大笑起来。
  • loud作非正式用语常为副词,几乎总是用于loud enough、as loud as等短语中,或与too、very、so等词连用:
    Loud is very common as an adverb in informal language. It is nearly always used in phrases such as loud enough , as loud as or with too , very , so , etc.
    1. Don’t play your music too loud.
      你播放音乐声音别太大。
    2. I shouted as loud as I could.
      我声嘶力竭地喊着。
  • louder作非正式用语亦指以更大的声音:
    Louder is also used in informal styles to mean ‘more loudly’.
    1. Can you speak louder?
      你大声些说行吗?
  • aloud意义相同,但相当正式,亦含大声之义。
    Aloud has the same meaning but is fairly formal. It can also mean ‘in a loud voice’.
    1. Can you read the letter out loud?
      你把信大声念一念行吗?
    2. He laughed out loud at his own joke.
      他对自己的笑话大笑起来。

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED (声音)响亮的;(声源)发出响亮声音的;吵闹的
    If a noise isloud, the level of sound is very high and it can be easily heard. Someone or something that isloudproduces a lot of noise.
    1. Suddenly there was a loud bang...
      忽然传来一声巨响。
    2. His voice became harsh and loud...
      他提高了嗓门,嗓音也刺耳起来。
    3. The band was starting to play a fast, loud number.
      乐队奏起一首很大声的快歌。
    4. ...amazingly loud discos.
      劲爆喧闹的迪斯科舞曲
    5. Loudis also an adverb.
    6. She wonders whether Paul's hearing is OK because he turns the television up very loud.
      她怀疑保罗的听力是否正常,因为他把电视机的音量开得很大。
  • ADJ-GRADED (对某事的支持或批评)强烈的,激烈的
    If someone isloudin their support for or criticism of something, they express their opinion very often and in a very strong way.
    1. Mr Adams' speech yesterday was very loud in condemnation of the media...
      亚当斯先生在昨天的演讲中痛斥媒体。
    2. Mr Jones received loud support from his local community.
      琼斯先生获得了他所在社区民众的热烈支持。
  • ADJ-GRADED (尤指衣服)大红大绿的,花里胡哨的,俗艳的
    If you describe something, especially a piece of clothing, asloud, you dislike it because it has very bright colours or very large, bold patterns which look unpleasant.
    1. He liked to shock with his gold chains and loud clothes...
      他喜欢戴金链子,穿花里胡哨的衣服来招人反感。
    2. I once paid £120 for an extremely loud shirt which I've yet to wear.
      我曾经花120英镑买了件极为花哨的衬衣,但到现在也没穿过。
  • PHRASE 清晰明了;清楚明白
    If you tell someone somethingloud and clear, you are very easily understood, either because your voice is very clear or because you express yourself very clearly.
    1. Lisa's voice comes through loud and clear...
      丽莎的声音非常清楚。
    2. The message is a powerful one, and I hope it will be heard loud and clear by the tobacco industry.
      这是一个很强烈的信息,我希望烟草业能明白无误地听到。
  • PHRASE 出声地;大声地
    If you say or read somethingout loud, you say it or read it so that it can be heard, rather than just thinking it.
    1. Even Ford, who seldom smiled, laughed out loud a few times...
      即使是很少笑的福特,有几次也笑出声来。
    2. He began to read out loud.
      他开始大声读起来。
  • for crying out loud→ see:cry

英英释义

adv

  • with relatively high volume
    1. the band played loudly
    2. she spoke loudly and angrily
    3. he spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him
    4. cried aloud for help
    Synonym:loudaloud
  • used as a direction in music
      Synonym:forte
    1. in manner that attracts attention
      1. obstreperously, he demanded to get service
      Synonym:obstreperouslyclamorously

    双语例句

    • She said something loudly in Chinese.
      她用汉语大声说了些什么。
    • I heard someone knocking at the door loudly.
      我听见有人在大声地敲门。
    • The children shouted loudly in the cave so they could hear the echoes.
      孩子们在山洞里高声喊叫,想听听回声。
    • She's loudly dressed.
      她穿得很扎眼。
    • He laughs loudly when I accuse him of fibbing.
      当我指责他说谎时,他大笑起来。
    • The first speaker began to talk, very fast and rather loudly
      第一个发言者开始讲话了,语速很快,声音相当大。
    • She sucked an ice cube into her mouth, and crunched it loudly
      她吸了块冰块到嘴里,嘎嘣嘎嘣地大声嚼着。
    • Sue screamed, not loudly, more in surprise than terror
      休尖叫起来,声音不大,吃惊多于恐惧。
    • They speak loudly in cinemas and meeting rooms;
      他们在电影院大声说话和会议室;
    • Some of the victims are complaining loudly about the uneven distribution of emergency aid
      其中一些灾民大声地抱怨紧急援助物资分配不公。