cacophony
英 [kəˈkɒfəni]
美 [kəˈkɑːfəni]
n. 刺耳的嘈杂声
BNC.20572 / COCA.16277
牛津词典
noun
- 刺耳的嘈杂声
a mixture of loud unpleasant sounds
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 刺耳嘈杂的声音;喧嚣的声音;嘈杂声
You can describe a loud, unpleasant mixture of sounds as acacophony.- All around was bubbling a cacophony of voices.
周围人声嘈杂。
- All around was bubbling a cacophony of voices.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Silence is the basic ingredient for entering into our intuitive mind and to resist the cacophony of meaningless noises outside.
静默是进入到我们直觉的精神世界和抵御外界毫无意义的杂音的基本要素。 - Perhaps he needs to remember, amid cacophony, that some of the best conductors are despots.
或许他需要记住,不调和中,有一些最好的指挥是专制者。 - Amid the brutal, ugly cacophony of war, Lilli Marlene always struck a sweet and tender note.
在残酷丑陋的战争喧嚣中,丽莉•玛琳总是用她那温柔甜蜜的音符去抚慰人们心灵的创伤。 - For Britons of that generation, however, it's a date that sets off a cacophony of signals.
但对那个年代的英国人来说,那是一个有着复杂意义的日期。 - And we hear best when we silence the cacophony of competing voices clamoring for attention.
当我们让干扰注意力的不和谐声音沉默下来,我们就能听得更清晰。 - In truth, it's difficult to distinguish in the cacophony each of the words shouted atop one another.
说实话,在众声喧哗的那一刻,很难听出大家喊的是哪个词。 - In the general cacophony of a children's Christmas orchestra nobody noticed.
在儿童圣诞管弦乐队制造出的一片嘈杂刺耳的噪音中,没有人注意到我。 - Yet, in the cacophony of popular culture, quiet statements are often ignored or drowned out.
如今平静的陈述仍常被流行文化的嘈杂所湮灭。 - By the time Stephen Morgan turned himself into the police Thursday evening, cacophony had returned to the ACB, albeit more restrained than usual.
在那时,斯蒂芬•摩根在星期四的晚上潜入了当地的警察局,ACB又回到了以往的嘈杂,虽然比平常有了更多的限制。 - Many notes can be played but if they are not in harmony they will create a horrible cacophony.
如果很多的声音不是很协调的发出,可能是一种可怕的经历。