euphonious
/juːˈfəʊniəs/ (bre, ipa) · /juːˈfəʊniəs/ (ame, ipa) · /yü-ˈfō-nē-əs/ (ame, mw)
euphonious — 形容詞
- euphoniouspositive
- more euphoniouscomparative
- most euphonioussuperlative
1. sounding smooth and pleasing to hear, especially because the words, notes, or vo
悅耳的
聲音或字句聽來柔和好聽
sounding smooth and pleasing to hear, especially because the words, notes, or voice flow well together
Paloma chose a euphonious stage name that sounded gentle on the radio.
Paloma 選了一個悅耳的藝名,聽起來在廣播裡很柔和。
collocation: euphonious stage name
The choir ended with a euphonious note that echoed through the church.
合唱團用一個悅耳的尾音作結,聲音在教堂裡迴盪。
collocation: euphonious note
Élise read the poem aloud in a euphonious voice during class.
Élise 在課堂上朗讀那首詩時,聲音聽起來很悅耳。
The baby fell asleep as Omar hummed a euphonious tune nearby.
Omar 在旁邊輕聲哼著悅耳的曲調時,寶寶睡著了。
Many people find the river's old name euphonious and easy to remember.
許多人覺得那條河的舊名字很悅耳,也很好記。
- melodious
often used for music or singing and feels slightly literary
- harmonious
stresses that different sounds fit well together
- mellifluous
more literary and especially common for a rich, flowing voice
- harsh
describes a rough or unpleasant sound
- discordant
suggests sounds that clash instead of blending well
文法句型
a euphonious voice
a euphonious name
find something euphonious
用法筆記
Usually seen in formal or literary writing about voices, music, names, or groups of sounds. In everyday English, people often choose plainer words such as pleasant-sounding or melodic.