amplified
/ˈæm.plɪ.faɪ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈæmpləfˌaɪd] /ˈæm.plə.faɪ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈæmpləfˌaɪd] /ˈam-plə-ˌfī/ (ame, mw)
amplified — 動詞
- amplifiedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- amplifieds3rd person singular
- amplifieding-ing form
- amplifiededpast simple
1. to make a sound, voice, or musical signal louder, usually by using electronic eq
放大
使聲音變大
to make a sound, voice, or musical signal louder, usually by using electronic equipment such as a microphone or speaker.
The band used several large speakers to amplify their sound at the outdoor concert.
樂團在戶外演唱會使用了幾台大型喇叭來放大他們的聲音。
amplify + sound with speakers for outdoor events
Sayaka adjusted the volume knob to amplify her voice for the back row.
Sayaka 調整了音量旋鈕來放大她的聲音,讓後排座位的人也能聽見。
amplify + voice with a volume knob
The electric guitar's amplifier helps amplify the quiet notes so everyone can hear them.
電吉他的音箱能將微弱的音符放大,讓所有聽眾都聽得到。
Leo plugged a microphone into the speaker to amplify his announcement.
Leo 把麥克風接到喇叭上,讓他的宣布聲音更大。
Without a working amplifier, the singer's voice was too soft to be heard clearly.
沒有正常的音箱,歌手的聲音太小,無法清楚聽見。
- boost
more informal, often used for signals, energy, or confidence rather than pure sound volume
- increase the volume of
more literal and descriptive, less concise
- turn up
informal phrasal verb, used for adjusting volume controls on a device
文法句型
amplify + noun phrase (sound/music/voice/signal)
用法筆記
Often used in the context of audio equipment, concerts, and public speaking. The noun form 'amplifier' (often shortened to 'amp') refers to the electronic device that produces the louder sound.
常見錯誤
2. to make something stronger, bigger, or more noticeable, so that its existing eff
擴大;增強
使影響或效果變得更強
to make something stronger, bigger, or more noticeable, so that its existing effect or importance is increased.
Niran's careless comments during the meeting only amplified the tension between the two teams.
Niran 在會議上不經意的發言只是加劇了兩隊之間的緊張氣氛。
amplify + tension (abstract noun for emotion)
Social media can amplify small disagreements into major public conflicts.
社群媒體可能把小的歧見擴大成為重大的公眾衝突。
amplify + small disagreement into major conflict (escalation pattern)
The long flight and lack of sleep amplified Diego's usual morning grumpiness.
長途飛行加上睡眠不足,讓 Diego 平時早上的壞脾氣變得更嚴重。
Erik's loud voice amplified the excitement of the crowd at the football match.
Erik 的大嗓門讓足球賽現場群眾的興奮情緒更加高漲。
Brandon worried that complaining would amplify the problem rather than solve it.
Brandon 擔心抱怨只會讓問題惡化,而不是解決問題。
- intensify
focuses on making stronger in degree, often for emotions or sensations
- heighten
common for awareness, emotions, or senses; suggests bringing to a higher level
- magnify
can mean to make something seem bigger or worse than it is
- exacerbate
formal, always negative, used for problems or bad situations
文法句型
amplify + noun phrase (effect/tension/problem/concern/fear)
用法筆記
Describes how an existing situation, emotion, or effect is made stronger rather than creating something new. Common with abstract nouns such as 'tension', 'fear', 'concern', 'effect', or 'impact'. Not used for physical objects (use 'enlarge' or 'expand' instead).