loud

/laʊd/ (bre, ipa) · [lˈaʊd] /laʊd/ (ame, ipa) · [lˈaʊd] /ˈlau̇d/ (ame, mw)

loud — 形容詞

  • loudpositive
  • loudercomparative
  • loudestsuperlative

1. producing a strong, powerful sound that is easy to hear, often at a level that m

1.形容詞A1
釋義

大聲的

發出強烈聲響的

producing a strong, powerful sound that is easy to hear, often at a level that may feel uncomfortable for other people

例句

The music next door was so loud that Keiko could not sleep.

隔壁的音樂太大聲了,Keiko 睡不著。

so + loud + that-clause for a result

A loud siren woke the whole neighbourhood at three in the morning.

凌晨三點,一聲很大的警笛聲吵醒了整條街的人。

attributive: loud + noun

同義詞
  • noisy

    focuses on an environment full of unwanted sound rather than the intensity of a single sound

  • deafening

    so extremely loud that it blocks out other sounds; stronger than 'loud'

  • blaring

    used specifically for harsh, continuous electronic sounds like horns or alarms

反義詞
  • quiet

    the most common opposite; describes little or no sound

  • soft

    describes a gentle, low level of sound

  • silent

    completely without sound; stronger than 'quiet'

文法句型

be + loud

loud + noun

用法筆記

Often used with 'too' or 'enough' when making a judgment about volume. Can describe any source of sound: people, machines, music, animals, or natural events.

常見錯誤

The teacher spoke loud.
The teacher spoke loudly.
💡'loud' is an adjective; use 'loudly' as the adverb form after action verbs.

2. describes colours or patterns that are so bright or bold that they look unpleasa

2.形容詞B1
釋義

俗豔;招搖

顏色圖案或行爲過於醒目

describes colours or patterns that are so bright or bold that they look unpleasant or in bad taste; also describes a person who behaves in an attention-grabbing way, for instance by talking or laughing too much in public

例句

Leila wore a loud pink dress covered in gold flowers to the wedding.

Leila 在婚禮上穿了一條俗豔的粉紅裙子,上面綴滿金色花朵。

collocation: loud + colour / pattern for clothing

His loud tie with purple stripes did not seem right for a job interview.

他那條有紫色條紋的花俏領帶,去工作面試不太合適。

同義詞
  • gaudy

    specifically about cheap or overly decorated appearance; more critical

  • garish

    describes colours that are harshly bright and clash; stronger disapproval

  • flashy

    attracts attention in a showy way; can apply to both clothes and behaviour

反義詞
  • subtle

    describes colours or patterns that are delicate and not immediately noticeable

  • plain

    simple and without strong colours or decoration

  • elegant

    attractive in a refined, tasteful way; the positive opposite

文法句型

be + loud

loud + noun

用法筆記

Almost always conveys the speaker’s negative judgment about taste or behaviour. Used for clothing, wallpaper, furniture, and decoration; also for a person who is excessively outgoing or loud-voiced in a way that others find tiring.

常見錯誤

The music was too loud at the party' (when meaning the band was too flashy).
The band’s loud suits were hard to look at.
💡sense 2 is about visual appearance or behaviour, not sound.