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1 sonore
sonore [sɔnɔʀ]adjectivea. resonant ; [baiser, gifle, rire] resoundingb. [niveau, onde, vibrations] soundc. [consonne] voiced* * *sɔnɔʀ1) ( éclatant) [rire, baiser, gifle] resounding; [formules, paroles] high-sounding2) ( qui résonne) [paroi] resonant; [pièce, couloir, voûte] echoing; [plancher] hollow-sounding (épith)3) ( relatif au son) sound (épith)4) Cinéma, Radio5) ( en phonétique) voiced* * *sɔnɔʀ adj1) (ondes, signal) sound modiffilm sonore — talking picture, sound film
2) (voix) sonorous, ringing3) (salle, métal) resonant4) LINGUISTIQUE voiced* * *sonore adj2 ( qui résonne) [paroi] resonant; [pièce, couloir, voûte] echoing; [plancher] hollow-sounding ( épith);3 ( relatif au son) [vibrations, source] sound ( épith); le volume sonore est tel qu'il faut crier pour s'entendre the noise level is so high that you have to shout to hear each other;5 Phon [consonne, phonème] voiced.[sɔnɔr] adjectif[onde] sound3. [résonnant - escalier, voûte] echoingle vestibule est sonore sound reverberates ou echoes in the hall4. LINGUISTIQUE [phonème] voiced————————[sɔnɔr] nom féminin -
2 résonner
c black résonner [ʀezɔne]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb• ne parle pas trop fort, ça résonne don't speak too loudly because it echoes━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec un seul n.* * *ʀezɔneverbe intransitif1) ( faire du bruit) [pas, rire, cloche] to ring out; [sonnerie] to resound; [cymbales] to clash2) ( renvoyer un bruit) [salle] to echo* * *ʀezɔne vi1) [cloche, pas] to reverberate, to resound2) [salle] to be resonant* * *résonner verb table: aimer vi1 ( faire du bruit) [pas, rire, cloche] to ring out; [sonnerie] to resound; [cymbales] to clash;2 ( renvoyer un bruit) [salle] to echo; résonner de to resound with.[rezɔne] verbe intransitifla pièce résonne sound reverberates ou echoes in the room
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