词汇 | audible |
释义 | audible adjective uk /ˈɔː.də.bəl/ us /ˈɑː.də.bəl/ able to be heard: 可以听到的,听得见的 The lecturer spoke so quietly that he was scarcely audible at the back of the hall.这位讲师的声音太小,坐在礼堂后面的人几乎听不见。 She gave an audible sigh of relief.大家听到她如释重负地舒了一口气。 Opposite inaudible Related word audibly Describing qualities of sound audibly boomy chocolatey chuff clomp crackling ear-splitting mellifluously melodically melodiously metallically murmurous raucous silvery staccato textured thready tinnily tunefully tunefulness audible noun[ C ] uk /ˈɔː.də.bəl/ us /ˈɑː.də.bəl/ in American football, an act of calling to the other players on your team to tell them that you are changing the play (= set of actions) that you had planned to use: On several occasions he called an audible at the line of scrimmage. He knew that Denver was going to blitz and quickly called an audible. American football attempt audibilize back judge blitz blocker bootleg flare flea-flicker formation forward pass forward progress free play play clock point after pulling blocker pump-fake punt quarterback return specialist turnover audible verb[ I ] uk /ˈɔː.də.bəl/ us /ˈɑː.də.bəl/ in American football, to call out to the other players on your team to tell them that you are changing the play (= set of actions) that you had planned to use: He coolly audibled out of the original play call. After looking at the defence, he audibled to a running play. Synonym audibilize American football attempt audibilize back judge blitz blocker bootleg flare flea-flicker formation forward pass forward progress free play play clock point after pulling blocker pump-fake punt quarterback return specialist turnover audible | American Dictionaryaudible adjective us/ˈɔ·də·bəl/ loud enough to be heard: Her voice was barely audible above the roar of the engines. audiblyadverbus/ˈɔ·də·bli/ He sighed audibly. Examples of audibleaudible Such studies provide no data about the subjective localization of visible and audible events. When this music reappears in the orchestra during the opera's critical closing scene, the quieter undertones of its significance become audible. Curiously, in a work so rich in spectral thinking, this is the only audible presence of the natural harmonic series in the whole piece. This leaden, dynamic sculpture, robust of sound and material, exuded some kind of danger that was both audible and visual. The intensity was adjusted during practice trials to a level that the child found comfortable and clearly audible. The three metaphorical transformations are audible through the layers of observable musical elements to which they give rise: materials, expression, form and value. Audible and visible actions allow the copresent group members to follow the individual activities of those around them. Increases in audible traffic activity cause certain parameters in the visuals' composition to gradually speed up, resulting in a 'busier' visual composition. Language generation is used to produce a natural language text expressing the system's input data, and speech generation is used to make this text audible. This distortion gives rise to frequency components in the audible bandwidth, which can be accurately predicted, and therefore precisely controlled. Frequencies below the audible range of hearing affect the body and perception in ways which can seem unpredictable. In this case we aurally inspected the stimuli to ensure that no audible distortions had occurred as a result of the rate manipulations. This creates an audible variation to the trichordal harmonies. The distinctions between each work, as speculative as some of them are, are legion and most are actually audible. The trembling poplar shelterbelt trees make movement audible. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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