Толковый словарь английского языка - loud
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adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hlūd; akin to Old High German hlūt ~, Latin inclutus famous, Greek klytos, Sanskrit śṛṇoti he hears Date: before 12th century 1. marked by intensity or volume of sound, producing a ~ sound, clamorous , noisy , obtrusive or offensive in appearance or smell ; obnoxious , ~ adverb ~ly adverb Synonyms: see: ~
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adj. & adv. --adj. 1 a strongly audible, esp. noisily or oppressively so. b able or liable to produce loud sounds (a loud engine). c clamorous, insistent (loud complaints). 2 (of colours, design, etc.) gaudy, obtrusive. 3 (of behaviour) aggressive and noisy. --adv. in a loud manner. Phrases and idioms loud hailer an electronic device for amplifying the sound of the voice so that it can be heard at a distance. loud-mouth colloq. a loud-mouthed person. loud-mouthed colloq. noisily self-assertive; vociferous. out loud 1 aloud. 2 loudly (laughed out loud). Derivatives louden v.tr. & intr. loudish adj. loudly adv. loudness n. Etymology: OE hlud f. WG ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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