noise 音标拼音: [n'ɔɪz]
n . 噪音,杂讯,响声,喧闹
vt . 谣传
vi . 喧闹
噪音,杂讯,响声,喧闹谣传喧闹
noise 杂讯; 杂音; 干扰; 噪音
noise 噪音 杂讯
noise n 1 :
sound of any kind (
especially unintelligible or dissonant sound ); "
he enjoyed the street noises "; "
they heard indistinct noises of people talking "; "
during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels "
2 :
the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality ;
sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience ; "
modern music is just noise to me " [
synonym : {
noise }, {
dissonance },
{
racket }]
3 :
electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication [
synonym : {
noise }, {
interference }, {
disturbance }]
4 :
a loud outcry of protest or complaint ; "
the announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise "; "
whatever it was he didn '
t like it and he was going to let them know by making as loud a noise as he could "
5 :
incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks ; "
all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn '
t have anything to say "
6 :
the quality of lacking any predictable order or plan [
synonym :
{
randomness }, {
haphazardness }, {
stochasticity }, {
noise }]
v 1 :
emit a noise [
synonym : {
make noise }, {
resound }, {
noise }]
Noise \
Noise \,
v .
i .
To sound ;
to make a noise . --
Milton .
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Noise \
Noise \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Noised };
p pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Noising }.]
1 .
To spread by rumor or report .
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All these sayings were noised abroad . --
Luke i .
65 .
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2 .
To disturb with noise . [
Obs .] --
Dryden .
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Noise \
Noise \,
n . [
F .
noise noisy strife ,
quarrel ,
brawl ,
fr .
L .
nausea seasickness ,
sickness ,
disgust .
See {
Nausea }.]
1 .
Sound of any kind .
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The heavens turn about in a most rapid motion without noise to us perceived . --
Bacon .
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Note :
Noise is either a sound of too short a duration to be determined ,
like the report of a cannon ;
or else it is a confused mixture of many discordant sounds ,
like the rolling of thunder or the noise of the waves .
Nevertheless ,
the difference between sound and noise is by no means precise . --
Ganot .
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2 .
Especially ,
loud ,
confused ,
or senseless sound ;
clamor ;
din .
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3 .
Loud or continuous talk ;
general talk or discussion ;
rumor ;
report . "
The noise goes ." --
Shak .
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What noise have we had about transplantation of diseases and transfusion of blood ! --
T .
Baker .
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Socrates lived in Athens during the great plague which has made so much noise in all ages .
--
Spectator .
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4 .
Music ,
in general ;
a concert ;
also ,
a company of musicians ;
a band . [
Obs .] --
Milton .
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The king has his noise of gypsies . --
B .
Jonson .
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Syn :
Cry ;
outcry ;
clamor ;
din ;
clatter ;
uproar .
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background \
back "
ground `\,
n . [
Back ,
a .
ground .]
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1 .
Ground in the rear or behind ,
or in the distance ,
as opposed to the {
foreground },
or the ground in front .
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2 . (
Paint .)
The space which is behind and subordinate to a portrait or group of figures .
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Note :
The distance in a picture is usually divided into foreground ,
middle distance ,
and background .
--
Fairholt .
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3 .
Anything behind ,
serving as a foil ;
as ,
the statue had a background of red hangings .
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4 .
A place in obscurity or retirement ,
or out of sight .
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I fancy there was a background of grinding and waiting before Miss Torry could produce this highly finished . . .
performance . --
Mrs .
Alexander .
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A husband somewhere in the background . --
Thackeray .
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5 .
The set of conditions within which an action takes place ,
including the social and physical conditions as well as the psychological states of the participants ;
as ,
within the background of the massive budget deficits of the 1980 '
s ,
new spending programs had little chance of passage by the congress .
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PJC ]
6 .
The set of conditions that precede and affect an action ,
such as the social and historical precedents for the event ,
as well as the general background [
5 ];
as ,
against the background of their expulsion by the Serbs ,
the desire of Kosovars for vengeance is understandable though regrettable .
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PJC ]
7 . (
Science )
The signals that may be detected by a measurement which are not due to the phenomenon being studied ,
and tend to make the measurement uncertain to a greater or lesser degree .
Specifically : (
Physics )
Electronic noise present in a system using electronic measuring instrument or in a telecommunications system ,
which may hide and which must be differentiated from the desired signal ;
also called background noise or {
noise }.
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PJC ]
8 . (
Journalism )
An agreement between a journalist and an interviewee that the name of the interviewee will not be quoted in any publication ,
although the substance of the remarks may be reported ; --
often used in the phrase "
on background ".
Compare {
deep background }.
[
PJC ]
{
To place in the background },
to make of little consequence .
{
To keep in the background },
to remain unobtrusive ,
inconspicuous or out of sight ; --
of people .
{
deep background }, (
Journalism )
the status of an interview which must not be quoted in a publication ,
even without attribution .
Compare {
background }[
8 ].
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231 Moby Thesaurus words for "
noise ":
ALGOL ,
Aesopian language ,
Babel ,
Bedlam let loose ,
COBOL ,
EDP ,
FORTRAN ,
Greek ,
aimlessness ,
alphabetic data ,
alphanumeric code ,
amplitude ,
angular data ,
argot ,
assembler ,
atmospherics ,
auditory effect ,
auditory phenomenon ,
babble ,
babel ,
ballyhoo ,
bawling ,
be noisy ,
bedlam ,
binary digit ,
binary scale ,
binary system ,
bit ,
black spot ,
blare ,
blaring ,
blast ,
blasting ,
blind spot ,
bloom ,
blooping ,
bobbery ,
brawl ,
brouhaha ,
bruit about ,
bug ,
byte ,
cacophony ,
cant ,
channel ,
charivari ,
chirm ,
cipher ,
circulate ,
clamor ,
clangor ,
clap ,
clash ,
clatter ,
code ,
command pulses ,
commands ,
commotion ,
communication explosion ,
communication theory ,
compiler ,
computer code ,
computer language ,
computer program ,
confusion of tongues ,
control signals ,
controlled quantity ,
correcting signals ,
crash ,
crawling ,
creeping ,
cryptogram ,
data ,
data retrieval ,
data storage ,
dead letter ,
decoding ,
definition ,
din ,
discord ,
discordance ,
dissonance ,
disturbance ,
donnybrook ,
double Dutch ,
drift ,
drunken brawl ,
dustup ,
electronic data processing ,
emit a sound ,
emptiness ,
empty sound ,
encoding ,
entropy ,
error ,
error signals ,
fade -
out ,
fading ,
feedback pulses ,
feedback signals ,
film data ,
flap ,
flare ,
fracas ,
free -
for -
all ,
fringe area ,
futility ,
garble ,
ghost ,
gibberish ,
gift of tongues ,
glossolalia ,
gobbledygook ,
granulation ,
grid ,
hard shadow ,
harshness ,
hell ,
hell broke loose ,
hexadecimal system ,
howl ,
hubbub ,
hue and cry ,
hullabaloo ,
image ,
inanity ,
information ,
information explosion ,
information theory ,
input data ,
input quantity ,
insignificance ,
instructions ,
interference ,
jangle ,
jar ,
jargon ,
jumble ,
loud noise ,
loudness ,
machine language ,
maffick ,
make a noise ,
make a racket ,
make a sound ,
make an uproar ,
meaninglessness ,
mere noise ,
message ,
multiple image ,
multiple messages ,
noise and shouting ,
nonsensicality ,
nullity ,
numeric data ,
octal system ,
oscillograph data ,
outcry ,
output data ,
output quantity ,
pandemonium ,
phatic communion ,
phone ,
picture ,
picture noise ,
picture shifts ,
play ,
polar data ,
punch -
card data ,
purposelessness ,
racket ,
rain ,
raise Cain ,
raise a clamor ,
raise hell ,
raise the devil ,
raise the roof ,
random data ,
rattle ,
reception ,
rectangular data ,
redundancy ,
reference quantity ,
resound ,
rhubarb ,
roar ,
rolling ,
row ,
ruckus ,
ruction ,
ruly English ,
rumble ,
rumbling ,
rumor ,
rumpus ,
scanning pattern ,
scintillation ,
scramble ,
secret language ,
senselessness ,
shading ,
shindy ,
shivaree ,
signal ,
signals ,
single messages ,
slang ,
snow ,
snowstorm ,
sonance ,
sound ,
sound intensity level ,
sound propagation ,
sound wave ,
speak ,
speech sound ,
spread ,
static ,
thunder ,
thunderclap ,
thundering ,
tintamarre ,
tumult ,
turmoil ,
ultrasound ,
unmeaningness ,
unorganized data ,
unsignificancy ,
uproar ,
visible -
speech data ,
whoop it up
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