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sound SEEMsaJndvto suggest a particular feeling, state or thing by the way something is said or the noise made听起来,似乎He sounded very depressed when we spoke on the telephone yesterday. [L only + adj]昨天当我们通电话时,他听上去很沮丧。All the usual city noises sounded strange in the fog. [L only + adj]平时所有的城市噪音在大雾天听起来十分奇怪。I know it sounds silly, but I'll miss him when he's gone. [L only + adj]我知道这听起来很傻,但在他离开之后,我会想念他的。At the press conference, he was sounding at his most relaxed. [I always + adv/prep]在新闻发布会上,他给人的印象十分放松。You sound as though you have a sore throat. [I always + adv/prep]你听上去似乎得了咽喉痛。He sounds just like someone I used to work with. [I always + adv/prep]他听上去像是曾经与我共事过的人。It sounds to me from the rumours that we might have some problems. [+ that clause]在我听来谣言似乎是说我们可能遇到了一些问题。Judging by what they said, it sounds like/as if/as though they had a good holiday. [I always + adv/prep]从他们所说的来看,他们似乎过了个很不错的假期。Some parts of the desert sound like (= seem to be) dangerous places. [I always + adv/prep]沙漠的一些地方似乎是危险之地。You're going to Delhi? That sounds fun (= seems likely to be enjoyable).你要去德里?听起来妙极了。If you use a person or group of people as a sounding board you test something such as a new idea or suggestion on them to see if they will accept it or if they think it will work.被征询的人或团体She would often use her family as a sounding board for new recipes before trying them in her restaurant.她经常把她的家人当作新烹饪法的征询者,而后再把它们运用到她的餐厅中。
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