sound

英 [sa?nd] 美[sa?nd]
  • vt. 聽(診);測量,測…深;使發聲;試探;宣告
  • n. 聲音,語音;噪音;海峽;吵鬧;聽力范圍;[醫] 探條
  • adj. 健全的,健康的;合理的;可靠的;有效徹底的
  • adv. 徹底地,充分地
  • vi. 聽起來;發出聲音;回響;測深

CET4TEM4IELTS考研CET6中低頻詞基本詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?sounds;第三人稱單數:?sounds;過去式:?sounded;過去分詞:?sounded;現在分詞:?sounding;比較級:?sounder;最高級:?soundest;

中文詞源


sound 聲音,聲響,發聲,聽起來

來自古法語 son,聲音,來自拉丁語 sonus,聲音,來自 PIE*swen,發聲,詞源同 sonic,consonant. 引申諸相關詞義。插入字母 d.

sound 健康的,完好的,明智的,合理的

來自中古英語 sound,來自古英語 sund,完整的,健康的,來自 Proto-Germanic*sundaz,健康的, 來自 PIE*swent,*swen,健康的,詞源同 sane,gesundheit.引申諸相關詞義。

sound 海峽,海灣

來自古英語 sund,海峽,海灣,狹窄水域,游泳能穿過的水域,來自 Proto-Germanic*sunda, 游泳,來自 PIE*swem,游泳,詞源同 swim.字母 m,n 音變,比較 simple,single.

sound 測海或湖的深度,試探,調查

詞源不確定,可能來自 subundare,測水深,來自 sub-,在下,unda,水,詞源同 undulate,water. 或來自 sound,聲音,發聲,聽起來。引申比喻義試探,調查。

英文詞源


sound
sound: English has no fewer than four distinct words sound. The oldest, ‘channel, strait’ [OE], originally meant ‘swimming’. It came from a prehistoric Germanic *sundam, a derivative of the base *sum-, *swem- ‘swim’ (source of English swim). The sense ‘channel’ was adopted from a related Scandinavian word (such as Danish sund) in the 15th century. Sound ‘undamaged’ [12] is a shortened version of Old English gesund, which went back to prehistoric West Germanic *gasundaz, a word of uncertain origin.

Its modern relatives, German gesund and Dutch gezond ‘well, healthy’, retain the ancestral prefix. Sound ‘noise’ [13] comes via Anglo-Norman soun from Latin sonus ‘sound’, a relative of Sanskrit svan- ‘make a noise’. Amongst the Latin word’s many other contributions to English are consonant, dissonant [15], resonant [16], sonata [17] (via Italian), sonorous [17], and sonnet. Sound ‘plumb the depths’ [14] (as in sounding line) comes via Old French sonder from Vulgar Latin *subundāre, a compound verb formed from Latin sub- ‘under’ and unda ‘wave’ (source of English undulate).

=> swim; consonant, dissonant, resonant, sonata, sonnet, sonorous; surround, undulate
sound (n.1)
"noise, what is heard, sensation produced through the ear," late 13c., soun, from Old French son "sound, musical note, voice," from Latin sonus "sound, a noise," from PIE *swon-o-, from root *swen- "to sound" (cognates: Sanskrit svanati "it sounds," svanah "sound, tone;" Latin sonare "to sound;" Old Irish senim "the playing of an instrument;" Old English geswin "music, song," swinsian "to sing;" Old Norse svanr, Old English swan "swan," properly "the sounding bird").

The terminal -d was established c. 1350-1550 as part of a tendency to add -d- after -n-. First record of sound barrier is from 1939. Sound check is from 1977; sound effects is 1909, originally live accompaniments to silent films.
The experts of Victor ... will ... arrange for the synchronized orchestration and sound effects for this picture, in which airplane battles will have an important part. ["Exhibitor's Herald & Moving Picture World," April 28, 1928]
sound (adj.)
"free from special defect or injury," c. 1200, from Old English gesund "sound, safe, having the organs and faculties complete and in perfect action," from Proto-Germanic *sunda-, from Germanic root *swen-to- "healthy, strong" (cognates: Old Saxon gisund, Old Frisian sund, Dutch gezond, Old High German gisunt, German gesund "healthy," as in the post-sneezing interjection gesundheit; also Old English swie "strong," Gothic swints "strong," German geschwind "fast, quick"), with connections in Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic. Meaning "right, correct, free from error" is from mid-15c. Meaning "financially solid or safe" is attested from c. 1600; of sleep, "undisturbed," from 1540s. Sense of "holding accepted opinions" is from 1520s.
sound (v.2)
"fathom, probe, measure the depth of," mid-14c. (implied in sounding), from Old French sonder, from sonde "sounding line," perhaps from the same Germanic source that yielded Old English sund "water, sea" (see sound (n.2)). Barnhart dismisses the old theory that it is from Latin subundare. Figurative use from 1570s.
sound (n.2)
"narrow channel of water," c. 1300, from Old Norse sund "a strait, swimming," or from cognate Old English sund "act of swimming, stretch of water one can swim across, a strait of the sea," both from Proto-Germanic *sundam-, from *swum-to-, suffixed form of Germanic root *swem- "to move, stir, swim" (see swim (v.)).
sound (v.1)
early 13c., sounen "to be audible, produce vibrations affecting the ear," from Old French soner (Modern French sonner) and directly from Latin sonare "to sound" (see sonata). From late 14c. as "cause something (an instrument, etc.) to produce sound." Related: Sounded; sounding.

雙語例句


1. This may sound trivial, but I assure you it is quite important!
這聽上去也許微不足道,但是,相信我,它十分重要!

來自柯林斯例句

2. "Does it sound like music?" — "I wouldn't go that far."
“這聽上去像音樂嗎?”——“我可不那樣認為。”

來自柯林斯例句

3. He did not sound as if he believed her.
他聽起來似乎并不相信她。

來自柯林斯例句

4. There was a splintering sound as the railing gave way.
圍欄倒下時發出了斷裂的聲音。

來自柯林斯例句

5. I think it'sfair to say that it didn't sound quite right.
我想應該說那聽起來可不太對。

來自柯林斯例句

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