sonorous
英 [ˈsɒn.ər.əs]
美 [ˈsɑː.nɚ.əs]
sonorous 声音雄浑的,浑厚的来自拉丁语 sonor,声音,来自 sonare,发出声音,回音,词源同 sound.-ous,形容词后缀。引申 词义声音雄浑的,声音浑厚的等。
- sonorous
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sonorous: see sound
- sonorous (adj.)
- 1610s, from Latin sonorus "resounding," from sonor "sound, noise," from sonare "to sound" (see sonata). Related: Sonorously; sonorousness. Earlier was sonouse (c. 1500), from Medieval Latin sonosus; sonourse "having a pleasing voice" (c. 1400), from sonor + -y (2).
- 1. "Doctor McKee?" the man called in an even, sonorous voice.
- “是麦基博士吗?”那个男人用平稳而洪亮的声音喊道。
- 2. The sonorous voice of the speaker echoed round the room.
- 那位演讲人洪亮的声音在室内回荡.
- 3. This poem is both majestic and sonorous.
- 这首诗读起来音调铿锵.
- 4. These much - quoted words can apply also to the sonorous prose of Bartram.
- 这些时常被人引用的话也可以拿来形容巴特铿锵有声的散文.
- 5. Luther's Protestantism is a grand theology, a sonorous earnest hardheaded Christianity.
- 路瑟的新教是一种宏伟的神学, 一种恳切响亮、讲求实际的基督教.