sound
suomi-englanti sanakirjasound englannista suomeksi
turmeltumaton, virheetön
hyväkuntoinen, terve
luodata, tutkia
kuulua
päästää ääni, äännähtää
moitteeton
merenlahti, salmi, lahti
ääni
soittaa
kuulostaa
äänne
pätevä, voimassa oleva
melu
ääntää soinnillisena
johdonmukainen
vakavarainen
perinpohjainen
hyvä
soida, äännähtää, päästää ääni">päästää ääni, kajahtaa, törähtää
testata, koestaa in general, luodata nautical: to measure the depth of water
Substantiivi
sound englanniksi
(ux)
(quote-book)|date=30 May 1842|volume=XX (New Series – volume XI, part II)|pages=214–215|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=AY4sAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA214|oclc=124015025|passage=on the 29th of September 1840, in consideration that the plaintiff, at the request of the defendant, had bought of the defendant a certain horse, at a certain price, to wit, 30''l.'', the defendant promised plaintiff that the horse did not exceed five years off, and that it was sound in wind and limb, perfect in vision, and free from vice; (..)
(RQ:Homer Chapman Odysseys)
(quote-journal)
Having the property of soundness.
(hyper)
(RQ:Schuster Hepaticae)
Good; acceptable; decent.
Founded in law; legal; valid; not defective.
Soundly.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)ound he (long )lept, that nought mought him awake.
Yes; (n-g)
A sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.
(ux). (nowrap)
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
(RQ:Dunsany Pegana)
A vibration capable of causing such sensations.
(quote-book)| year=1820| volume=20| publisher=Archibald Constable and Company| location=Edinburgh| edition=6th| url=https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=LOQnAAAAMAAJ| passage= In trumpets for assisting the hearing, all reverbation of the trumpet must be avoided. It must be made thick, of the least elastic materials, and covered with cloth externally. For all reverbation lasts for a short time, and produces new sounds which mix with those which are coming in.
(RQ:Weyman Chippinge Borough). He halted opposite the Privy Gardens, and, with his face turned skywards, listened until the sound of the Tower guns smote again on the ear and dispelled his doubts.
A distinctive style and sonority of a particular musician, orchestra etc.
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Noise without meaning; empty noise.
(RQ:Locke Human Understanding)
(l), distance within which a certain noise may be heard.
A segment as a part of spoken language, the smallest unit of spoken language, a sound.
To produce a sound.
To convey an impression by one's sound.
(RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet)
To be conveyed in sound; to be spread or published; to convey intelligence by sound.
(RQ:Geneva Bible)
To resound.
To arise or to be recognizable as arising in or from a particular area of law, or as likely to result in a particular kind of legal remedy.
(quote-book)there can be no doubt that claims brought pursuant to § 1983 sound in tort.
To cause to produce a sound.
To pronounce.
(senseid) A long narrow inlet, or a strait between the mainland and an island; also, a strait connecting two seas, or connecting a sea or lake with the ocean.
{{RQ:Camden Remaines
(quote-book)
To ascertain, or to try to ascertain, the thoughts, motives, and purposes of (a person); to examine; to try; to test; to probe.
(RQ:Shakespeare Richard 2)
(RQ:Dryden Indian Emperour)
(RQ:Addison Cato)
To fathom or test; to ascertain the depth of water with a sounding line or other device.
(RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)/All fearefull foldes his ſailes, and ſounds the maine,/Lifting his prayers to the heauens for aid,/Againſt the terrour of the winds and waues.
To examine with the instrument called a sound or sonde, or by auscultation or percussion.
A long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals such as the urethra; a sonde.
(l) (distinctive style and sonority)
(tlb) (alternative form of)
a (l) (distinctive style)