loudness
/ˈlaʊdnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlaʊdnəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlau̇d-nəs/ (ame, mw)
loudness — 名詞
1. how strong or high a sound is, measured by how much the ear detects it — for exa
音量;響度
聲音的強弱程度或大小
how strong or high a sound is, measured by how much the ear detects it — for example, the loudness of a motorcycle engine, a concert speaker, or a person shouting across a room.
The loudness of the fire alarm made everyone cover their ears.
火災警報器的音量之大,讓所有人都摀住了耳朵。
the + loudness + of + [specific sound source]
Aiko adjusted the loudness of her headphones so she would not disturb other passengers.
Aiko 調整了耳機的音量,以免打擾其他乘客。
adjusted the loudness of [device]
Neighbours complained about the loudness of the party music coming from the apartment upstairs.
鄰居抱怨樓上公寓派對音樂的音量太大。
The loudness of the construction work made it hard for the librarian to focus.
施工的噪音之大,讓圖書館員很難集中精神。
Some people prefer quiet cafés, while others enjoy the loudness of a busy sports bar.
有些人喜歡安靜的咖啡館,也有人喜歡熱鬧運動酒吧的大聲喧嘩。
- volume
more common for adjustable audio levels on devices; also the technical term for the amplitude of a sound wave
- noise level
more specific to unwanted or environmental sound; often used in complaints or measurements
文法句型
the + loudness + of + noun
用法筆記
Loudness is an uncountable noun — you cannot say 'a loudness' or 'loudnesses'. Use 'volume' when referring specifically to the control on a device (e.g. 'turn up the volume').