audible
英 [ˈɔː.də.bəl]
美 [ˈɑː.də.bəl]
将“audible”分解为“au”和“dible”,想象一个人(au)站在一个箱子(dible)里,能够清晰地被人听到,这样就能记住“audible”表示“可听见的”这个意思。
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audible 听得见的来自词根aud, 感知,听,见audience.
- audible
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audible: [16] Audible is one of a wide range of English words based ultimately on the Latin verb audīre ‘hear’ (which came from the Indo- European root *awiz-, source also of Greek aithánesthai ‘perceive’ and Sanskrit āvis ‘evidently’). Others include audience [14], audio- [20], audit [15] (from Latin audītus ‘hearing’; audits were originally done by reading the accounts out loud), audition [16], and auditorium [17].
=> obey, oyez
- audible (adj.)
- 1520s, from Middle French audible and directly from Late Latin audibilis, from Latin audire "to hear," from PIE *awis-dh-yo-, from root *au- "to perceive" (see audience). Related: Audibly.
- 1. She'd lowered her voice until it was barely audible.
- 她把嗓音压低到几乎听不见。
- 2. The Co-lonel's voice was barely audible.
- 上校微弱的声音几不可闻。
- 3. It was Colin's voice, only just audible.
- 那是科林的声音,勉强能听得见。
- 4. His voice was unsteady and only just audible.
- 他的声音发颤,而且小得只刚刚能听见。
- 5. There was an audible sigh of relief.
- 听得出来松了一口气。