词汇 | collocation_english_noise |
释义 | Collocations with noiseThese are words often used in combination with noise. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. acoustic noise The background acoustic noise is around 47 decibels, and the following measurements were made with a sound intensity about 85 decibels including background noise. a lot of noise And the misalignment between the mating parts was corrected successfully by using a pattern matching technique in spite of a lot of noise. ambient noise This creates a spatially disembodied subsonic vibration that modulates the ambient noise in the space. background noise We wanted the microphone to pick up the parent's speech but not to pick up much of the background noise. buzzing noise The cleg makes a tremendous buzzing noise and has a terrible sting. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 clicking noise He heard a strange clicking noise. continuous noise Thus, as was observed in photocurrrent, the dark noise was dominated by continuous noise whose underlying events were too small to resolve. electrical noise The higher values near the axis are problematic, but are at least partly attributable to electrical noise as discussed in the next section. electronic noise The electronic noise associated with the tape recorder alone is of the order of the separation between the peak of the distribution and zero. excessive noise In such circumstances excessive noise can pose a real problem with consequent frustration for pupils and teachers alike. extraneous noise The recording is slightly marred by some extraneous noise and a cloudy sound-quality on some of the vocal parts. high-pitched noise It is a floor stud-operated alarm which emits a high-pitched noise and operates the hazard warning lights on any taxi. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 hissing noise The suspicion figuring in this hissing noise interrupts the process of understanding and thus intervenes in the epistemology of hermeneutics. incessant noise The "incessant noise of the children, not to mention the continual scolding of the servants" is, she writes, "the most distressing thing in the world" (110). internal noise In some cases this can reduce the internal noise. loud noise Earlier before the actual hunt the hunters had been whispering amongst themselves and when they wanted the dogs to give all they got they would make the loud noise. low noise A set of copper strips dipped in mercury-filled grooves was used for both high power and low noise circuits. low-frequency noise If the fluid motion is non-periodic, mean velocity contour maps are less precise unless very long averaging times are used to eliminate fluctuations due to low-frequency noise in the fluid. make sympathetic noises He is prone to making sympathetic noises only to blot his copy in the examination room. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 mechanical noise There were occasional quiet areas where water birds could be clearly heard but an undertow of mechanical noise was always present. noise abatement He identifies a range of noise abatement strategies in these years which, he argues, reflected dominant middle-class concepts of how urban space should be regulated. noise cancellation Noise cancellation makes it possible to enjoy music without raising the volume excessively. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. noise level The resolution limit for any experimental data-set occurs where the structure factor curve falls to the point where it equals the noise level. noise reduction Complex visual hallucinations may disappear upon eye closure because this entails a noise reduction in the thalamus. random noise The vast majority are due to random noise fluctuations. reduced noise This approach reduced noise and thus decreased the likelihood of artefacts. statistical noise Both error-free curves and curves containing statistical noise were simulated in different angular intervals. strange noise One day they heard a strange noise through the fog from the ice. sudden noise Some responses depend on low-level processing, so that a fear reaction comes from perceived movement that can be described as something looming over the robot, or by a sudden noise. terrible noise To add to that, we have been getting a terrible noise out of the loudspeaker today, which interferes with everything. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English thermal noise The thermal noise can be reduced or damped by exerting a restraining force on the particle. unnecessary noise We have to protect our citizens from unnecessary noise. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English unwanted noise Using an advanced audio restoration system, re-mastering the aged recordings and removing unwanted noise from old gramophone records, he makes it possible for us to experience the original aural effect. wind noise In some cases, an original recording was used in its entirety with no modification, except possibly some equalisation for wind noise. 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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