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词组 noise
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noise /nɔɪz/ noun a sound, especially one that is loud, unpleasant, or frighteningadjectives/nouns + noisea loud noise He was woken by a loud noise in the kitchen.a deafening noise (=extremely loud) Their conversation was drowned out by the deafening noise of an aircraft taking off.a strange/funny noise What’s that funny noise?a gurgling/whistling/clicking etc noise (=a particular kind of sound) The water moved through the pipes with a loud gurgling noise.constant noise (=that does not stop) She was fed up with the constant noise of traffic.background noise (=noise of things that are happening around you) The background noise made it hard to hear what he was saying.traffic/aircraft/engine etc noise It was peaceful there, with no traffic noise at all.verbsmake a noise The car engine was making a funny noise.hear a noise She heard a strange noise.a noise comes from sth The noise seemed to be coming from the kitchen.keep the noise down (=be or make something as quiet as possible) We tried to keep the noise down so we wouldn’t disturb her.reduce noise The road is covered with a special surface which helps reduce noise.generate/create/produce noise The noise generated by the air conditioner was keeping him awake.a noise stops Suddenly the noise stopped.a noise dies down/away (=becomes quieter) After a while, the noise died down.noise + nounsnoise levels The hospital is trying to reduce noise levels to help patients sleep.noise pollution (=noise from traffic, building etc which has a bad effect on people’s lives) The new airport will increase noise pollution in the surrounding area.prepositionsthe noise of sth The noise of the traffic made conversation impossible.the noise from sth The noise from the house next door was keeping him awake.above/over the noise Nothing could be heard above the noise of the engine.THESAURUS: noise racket/din a loud unpleasant noise, especially one that annoys you. Racket is more informal than din: I wish those kids would stop making such a racket. | I shouted to make myself heard above the din of the crowd. | They had to lie in the back of a truck listening to the din of battle all around them. row BrE a very loud unpleasant noise, especially one that continues for a long time: The deafening row from the loudspeakers was hurting my ears. | The people next door were making a terrible row. | If they don't stop that row soon, there is going to be trouble. roar a loud noise that continues for a long time – used about the noise from an engine, the traffic, a crowd, the sea, or the wind: We listened to the roar of the waves breaking on the beach. | the roar of the crowd at the Blue Jays baseball game | the roar of the plane's engines | She heard the roar of a motorbike behind her. | Urquhart had to shout above the roar of the traffic. | "I'm sorry," he said, against the roar of the wind. "I didn't mean to frighten you." hubbub especially written the unclear sound of a lot of people talking and moving around in a place: It’s a wonderful place to escape from the hubbub of London’s busy streets. | His voice rose above the hubbub. commotion especially written a noise made by people arguing or fighting: There was a big commotion going on outside the building (=a situation in which there was a lot of noise). | He went downstairs to find out what was causing the commotion. clamour BrE clamor AmE literary a loud noise made by a group of people or things all making a noise at the same time: They heard the clamour of angry voices. | I could hear the clamor of the rain on the roof. | the clamor of the birds | the clamor of typewriters
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