词汇 | noisy |
释义 | noisy adjective uk /ˈnɔɪ.zi/ us /ˈnɔɪ.zi/ noisyadjective (SOUND)A2 making a lot of noise: 吵闹的,大声的,响亮的 a noisy crowd of fans一群喧闹的球迷 noisy neighbours吵闹的邻居 loud loudThe sirens were loud. noisyOur neighbours are very noisy. deafeningThe music was deafening. thunderousThunderous cheers erupted from the fans during the final seconds of the game. explosiveThere was an explosive clap of thunder. Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep.在这样嘈杂的环境下晚上难以睡个好觉。 It was so noisy that we couldn't hear ourselves speak.太吵了,我们连自己说话都听不见。 Being on his own, he attached himself to a noisy group at the bar.因为就一个人,他跟酒吧里一群闹哄哄的人搭上了话。 There was a really noisy table behind us celebrating someone's birthday.我们后面的一桌人在给人庆祝生日,吵吵闹闹的。 I think he was phoning from a pub - it was so noisy I couldn't understand a word he said. Noise & noisy abuzz bang something out barky bash something out blast boisterously brouhaha clamour clatter disturbance explosive loudly rackety resonant ring out ring with something rowdily rowdiness rowdy strident noisyadjective (SIGNAL)electronics specialized having an unwanted change in signal, especially of an electronic device: (尤指电子设备的)干扰的,干扰讯号的 a noisy signal干扰信号 Communications - general words anti-satellite app autodial autodialler bar hack multimode multipath noise non-computer non-network patch patch someone through satellite silent watch party webchat Zoom bomb Zoombomber Zoombombing noisyadjective (INFORMATION)(of data) containing unexplained or unexpected information that is not useful and that can be ignored: If the word lists are too noisy, irrelevant terms can be manually removed. Biological data is always noisy, containing errors and biases. Classifying and creating order alphabetize anti-hierarchical arrange arrangement arranger describe macrocosm miscatalogue misclassification misclassify miscode mislabel pigeonhole shake someone down short-list shortlist sort sort something out unstratified unstructured Related wordsnoisily noisiness Examples of noisynoisy In general, there was only weak evidence to suggest that parents were altering their highlighting strategies when the children were in noisier environments. There's always one voice in each of the stories that is noisier than the others, that seems to have some emotional connection to the material. All we know of the feast as it has been celebrated from early times shows the predominance of secular merrymaking, often of the noisiest kind. Although this transfer is noisier than the previous terms studied, two regions can be identified at late times. A few hundred thousand particles work as well, but the results are noisier and so the choice of 106 particles is a good compromise. The overestimated effect sizes in the model are in part a consequence of the fact that human data are much noisier. However, for the offset condition, initially both stimuli will be high, and thus the difference will be much noisier. The recordings in the absence of external calcium were generally noisier, probably because low external calcium concentrations have a destabilizing effect on the cell membrane. Simulation results showed that the control system performed soundly even in the noisiest case, with a relative error of approximately 20% and hence depicted robustness. Paradoxically, a society which has become noisier creates a new need for the individual to be heard distinctly, and offers tools to fulfil this need. Higher background at higher protein concentrations is probably the major cause of the diminished performance, since at equivalent partial concentrations the measurements were noisier at higher absolute protein concentrations. Once the invasion starts at period 1000, the horizon length drops a small amount and becomes much noisier, but the invasion is not successful in changing the market. The more phrases are taken into consideration (the higher the dimension of the vector), the noisier the instance, which leads to the removal of more redundant examples. Moreover, top-down effects may compensate for a generally noisier network, which would be why repetition of wordlike items is not predictive of individual differences in word learning. However, the estimates of some parameters appear to be noisier than others ; estimates of k have the largest standard deviations. See all examples of noisy 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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