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sonorous* * ** * *sonorous, clear; resonant* * *fruityhigh-soundingorotundreverberantringingrotundsoniferoussonoroussoundingvocal -
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sonorousзвучный голос — resounding / sonorous / rich voice
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зву́чный го́лос — resounding / sonorous / rich voice
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sonorous имя прилагательное: -
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sonorous, resonant, clear, loud -
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1) sonorous
2) лингв. voiced* * ** * *sonorous, clear, soniferous; resonant* * *sonantsoniferoussonorousvocal -
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1.flood (attr.), flooded with spring waters2. кул.заливной луг — water-meadow, flood plain
jellied; in aspic3. (о звуках)sonorous -
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прлsonorous, resoundingзву́чный го́лос — sonorous/resonant/rich voice
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1. silver2. sonant3. voiced4. sonorous; clear; resonant; voiced; hardСинонимический ряд:звучный (прил.) зазвонистый; звучныйАнтонимический ряд: -
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17 акустические колебания
1) General subject: sonorous vibrations2) Engineering: acoustic vibrations, sound vibrations3) Music: acoustic oscilation, acoustic oscillation4) Electronics: acoustic vibration, sound vibration5) Astronautics: acoustic oscillations, acoustical oscillations, acoustical vibrations6) Makarov: acoustic vibrations (в крист. решётке)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > акустические колебания
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1) General subject: acoustical, acousto (в составе сложных слов), audio, phonic, sonal, sonic2) Medicine: acoustic3) Engineering: sonorous4) Physics: auditory, ultrasonic5) Electronics: acoustic horn6) Astronautics: aural7) Makarov: acoustic (относящийся к акустике), audible (слуховой, слышимый) -
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1) General subject: euharmonic, euphonic, euphonical, euphonious, harmonious, sonorous, sweet, melodious2) Bookish: symphonious -
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General subject: sonorous titles
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Sonorous — So*no rous, a. [L. sonorus, fr. sonor, oris, a sound, akin to sonus a sound. See {Sound}.] 1. Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals. [1913 Webster] 2. Loud sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a sonorous voice. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sonorous — [sə nôr′əs, sän′ər əs] adj. [L sonorus < sonor, a sound, din, akin to sonus, a SOUND1] 1. producing or capable of producing sound, esp. sound of full, deep, or rich quality; resonant 2. full, deep, or rich: said of sound 3. having a powerful,… … English World dictionary
sonorous — index orotund, resounding, sesquipedalian Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sonorous — 1610s, from L. sonorus resounding, from sonor (gen. sonoris) sound, noise, from sonare to sound (see SOUND (Cf. sound) (n.1)) … Etymology dictionary
sonorous — *resonant, ringing, resounding, vibrant, orotund Analogous words: *deep, profound: *rich, opulent: *loud, stentorian … New Dictionary of Synonyms
sonorous — [adj] resonant booming, full voiced, loud, loud voiced, powerful, resounding, reverberating, rich, ringing, rotund, thundering; concepts 592,594 … New thesaurus
sonorous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a sound) deep and full. 2) (of speech) using imposing or grandiose language. DERIVATIVES sonority noun sonorously adverb sonorousness noun. ORIGIN from Latin sonor sound … English terms dictionary
sonorous — so•no•rous [[t]səˈnɔr əs, ˈnoʊr , ˈsɒn ər əs[/t]] adj. 1) resonant or resonating with sound: a sonorous cavern[/ex] 2) loud and deep toned: a sonorous voice[/ex] 3) rich and full in sound, as language or verse 4) high flown; grandiloquent: a… … From formal English to slang
sonorous — adjective Etymology: Latin sonorus; akin to Latin sonus sound Date: 1611 1. producing sound (as when struck) 2. full or loud in sound < a sonorous voice > 3. imposing or impressive in effect or style 4. having a high or an indicated degree of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
sonorous — sonorously, adv. sonorousness, n. /seuh nawr euhs, nohr , son euhr euhs/, adj. 1. giving out or capable of giving out a sound, esp. a deep, resonant sound, as a thing or place: a sonorous cavern. 2. loud, deep, or resonant, as a sound. 3. rich… … Universalium
sonorous — [[t]sɒ̱nərəs, AM sənɔ͟ːrəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED A sonorous sound is deep and rich. [LITERARY] Doctor McKee? the man called in an even, sonorous voice. Syn: resonant Derived words: sonorously ADV GRADED The church clock chimed sonorously … English dictionary