English-Thai Dictionary
noise
N เสียงดัง เสียงรบกวน sound clatter siang-dang
noise
VI พูดมาก แพร่กระจาย ข่าว ทำ เสียงดัง phud-mak
noise
VT ป่าวประกาศ แพร่กระจาย ข่าว เผยแพร่ (ข่าวลือ rumor spread pao-pra-kad
noise abroad
PHRV ปล่อยข่าว กระจาย ข่าว blaze abroad bruit abroad ploi-kao
noiseless
ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ มีเสียง ซึ่ง ไร้ เสียง เงียบ quiet noisy sueng-mai-me-siang
noiselessly
ADV อย่างไร้ เสียง อย่างเงียบเชียบ yang-ra-siang
noisemaker
N คนที่ ทำ เสียงดัง เครื่อง ที่ ทำ เสียงดัง
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NOISE
n. 1. Sound of any kind, or proceeding from any cause, as the sound made by the organs of speech, by the wings of an insect, the rushing of the wind, or the roaring of the sea, of cannon or thunder, a low sound, a high sound, etc. ; a word of general signification.
2. Outcry; clamor; loud, importunate or continued talk expressive of boasting, complaint or quarreling. In quarreling, it expresses less than uproar.
What noise have we about transplantation of diseases and transfusion of blood?
3. Frequent talk; much public conversation.
Socrates lived in Athens during the great plague which has made so much noise in all ages, and never caught the least infection.
NOISE
v.i.To sound loud. Harm those terrors did me none, though noising loud.
NOISE
v.t. 1. To spread by rumor or report.
All these sayings were noised abroad-- Luke 1:65.
2. To disturb with noise. [Not authorized. ]
NOISED
pp. Spread by report; much talked of.
NOISEFUL
a.Loud; clamorous; making much noise or talk.
NOISELESS
a.Making no noise or bustle; silent; as the noiseless foot of time. So noiseless would I live.
NOISE-MAKER
n.One who makes a clamor.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NOISE
Noise, n. Etym: [F. noise noisy strife, quarrel, brawl, fr. L. nausea seasickness, sickness, disgust. See Nausea. ]
1. Sound of any kind. The heavens turn about in a most rapid motion without noise to us perceived. Bacon.
Note: Noise is either a sound of too short a duration to be determined, like the report of a cannon; or else it is a confused mixture of many discordant sounds, like the rolling of thunder or the noise of the waves. Nevertheless, the difference between sound and noise is by no means precise. Ganot.
2. Especially, loud, confused, or senseless sound; clamor; din.
3. Loud or continuous talk; general talk or discussion; rumor; report. "The noise goes. " Shak. What noise have we had about transplantation of diseases and transfusion of blood! T. Baker. Soerates lived in Athens during the great plague which has made so much noise in all ages. Spectator.
4. Music, in general; a concert; also, a company of musicians; a band. [Obs. ] Milton. The king has his noise of gypsies. B. Jonson.
Syn. -- Cry; outcry; clamor; din; clatter; uproar.
NOISE
NOISE Noise, v. i.
Defn: To sound; to make a noise. Milton.
NOISE
Noise, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Noised; p pr. & vb. n. Noising. ]
1. To spread by rumor or report. All these sayings were noised abroad. Luke i. 65.
2. To disturb with noise. [Obs. ] Dryden.
NOISEFUL
NOISEFUL Noise "ful, a.
Defn: Loud; clamorous. [Obs. ] Dryden.
NOISELESS
NOISELESS Noise "less, a.
Defn: Making, or causing, no noise or bustle; without noise; silent; as, the noiseless foot of time. So noiseless would I live. Dryden. -- Noise "less *ly, adv. -- Noise "less *ness, n.
NOISETTE
NOISETTE Noi *sette ", n. (Bot. )
Defn: A hybrid rose produced in 1817, by a French gardener, Noisette, of Charleston, South Carolina, from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine varieties, as the Lamarque, the Marechal (or Marshal ) Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth. P. Henderson.
New American Oxford Dictionary
noise
noise |noiz nɔɪz | ▶noun 1 a sound, esp. one that is loud or unpleasant or that causes disturbance: making a noise like a pig in a trough | what's that rustling noise outside the door? • a series or combination of loud, confused sounds, esp. when causing disturbance: dazed with the heat and noise | vibration and noise from traffic. • (noises ) conventional remarks or other sounds that suggest some emotion or quality: Clarissa made encouraging noises. 2 technical irregular fluctuations that accompany a transmitted electrical signal but are not part of it and tend to obscure it. • random fluctuations that obscure or do not contain meaningful data or other information: over half the magnitude of the differences came from noise in the data. ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. be noised about ) dated talk about or make known publicly: you've discovered something that should not be noised about. • [ no obj. ] literary make much noise. ORIGIN Middle English (also in the sense ‘quarreling ’): from Old French, from Latin nausea ‘seasickness ’ (see nausea ).
noisecore
noise core |ˈnoizˌkôr ˈnoɪzˌkɔr | ▶noun a type of rock music derived from hardcore punk, characterized by the use of loud distorted guitar and feedback. a '90s noisecore quartet whose songs all kinda sounded alike.
noiseless
noise less |ˈnoizlis ˈnɔɪzlɪs | ▶adjective silent; quiet: the bicycle is a benign form of transportation, being noiseless and nonpolluting. • technical accompanied by or introducing no random fluctuations that would obscure the real signal or data. DERIVATIVES noise less ly adverb, noise less ness noun
noisemaker
noise mak er |ˈnoizˌmākər ˈnɔɪzˌmeɪkər | ▶noun a device for making a loud noise, as at a party or sporting event. DERIVATIVES noise mak ing noun & adjective
noise pollution
noise pol lu tion ▶noun harmful or annoying levels of noise, as from airplanes, industry, etc.
noises off
nois es off |nɔɪzɪz ɔf | ▶plural noun sounds made offstage to be heard by the audience of a play. • distracting or intrusive background noise.
noisette
noi sette |nwäˈzet nwɑˈzɛt | ▶noun 1 a small round piece of lean meat, esp. lamb. [French, diminutive of noix ‘nut. ’] 2 a chocolate made with hazelnuts. [French, in the sense ‘hazelnut. ’]
Oxford Dictionary
noise
noise |nɔɪz | ▶noun 1 a sound, especially one that is loud or unpleasant or that causes disturbance: making a noise like a pig | what's that rustling noise outside the door? • [ mass noun ] a series or combination of loud, confused sounds, especially when causing disturbance: she was dazed with the heat and noise | vibration and noise from traffic. • (noises ) conventional remarks made to express something: the government made tough noises about defending sterling. 2 [ mass noun ] technical irregular fluctuations that accompany a transmitted electrical signal but are not part of it and tend to obscure it. • random fluctuations that obscure or do not contain meaningful data or other information: over half the magnitude of the differences came from noise in the data. ▶verb archaic 1 [ with obj. ] (usu. be noised about ) talk about or make known publicly. 2 [ no obj. ] make much noise. PHRASES make a noise speak or act in a way designed to attract a lot of attention or publicity: he knows how to make a noise and claim police harassment. noises off sounds made offstage to be heard by the audience of a play. ORIGIN Middle English (also in the sense ‘quarrelling ’): from Old French, from Latin nausea ‘seasickness ’ (see nausea ).
noisecore
noise core |ˈnoizˌkôr ˈnoɪzˌkɔr | ▶noun a type of rock music derived from hardcore punk, characterized by the use of loud distorted guitar and feedback. a '90s noisecore quartet whose songs all kinda sounded alike.
noiseless
noise |less |ˈnɔɪzlɪs | ▶adjective 1 silent or very quiet: the cycle is a noiseless form of transport. 2 technical accompanied by or introducing no random fluctuations that obscure the real signal or data. DERIVATIVES noiselessly adverb, noiselessness noun
noisemaker
noise |maker ▶noun N. Amer. a device for making a loud noise at a festivity or sports match.
noise pollution
noise pol |lu ¦tion ▶noun [ mass noun ] harmful or annoying levels of noise.
noisette
noisette |nwʌˈzɛt | ▶noun 1 a small round piece of meat, especially lamb. 2 a chocolate made with hazelnuts. ORIGIN French, diminutive of noix ‘nut ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
noise
noise noun I have a headache from all the noise: sound, din, hubbub, clamor, racket, uproar, tumult, commotion, pandemonium, babel; informal hullabaloo. ANTONYMS silence.
noiseless
noiseless adjective a noiseless air purifier: silent, quiet, hushed, soundless.
Oxford Thesaurus
noise
noise noun sound, loud sound, din, hubbub, clamour, racket, uproar, tumult, commotion, pandemonium, clangour; crash, clatter, clash, babble, shouting, yelling, babel; W. Indian bangarang; informal hullabaloo; Brit. informal row. ANTONYMS silence. PHRASES big noise her father is a big noise in the army: VIP, important person, notable, notability, personage, dignitary, grandee; celebrity; magnate, mogul; informal somebody, heavyweight, hotshot, big shot, big gun, big cheese, big fish, biggie, big bug, Big Chief, Big Daddy, honcho; Brit. informal brass hat; N. Amer. informal big wheel; Austral. /NZ informal joss. ANTONYMS nobody, nonentity.
Duden Dictionary
Noise
Noise Substantiv, maskulin , der |nɔɪz |der Noise; Genitiv: des Noise lateinisch-altfranzösisch -englisch ; »Lärm «stilisierte Form des Punkrocks
Noisette
Noi sette Substantiv, feminin , die |no̯aˈzɛt |die Noisette; Genitiv: der Noisette, Plural: die Noisettes |[no̯aˈzɛt;]|französisch noisette, eigentlich = Haselnuss, Verkleinerungsform von: noix < lateinisch nux = Nuss 1 Kurzwort für: Noisetteschokolade 2 meist im Plural Nüsschen 2
Noisetteschokolade
Noi sette scho ko la de Substantiv, feminin , die |Nois e tteschokolade |Milchschokolade mit fein gemahlenen Haselnüssen Kurzform: Noisette 1
French Dictionary
noise
noise n. f. nom féminin Chercher noise à quelqu ’un. littéraire Chercher querelle à quelqu ’un. Note Technique Le mot ne s ’emploie que dans cette locution.
noisetier
noisetier n. m. nom masculin Arbrisseau qui produit la noisette. : Des noisetiers qui portent beaucoup de noisettes déjà mûres. Note Orthographique noiseti er.
noisette
noisette adj. inv. et n. f. nom féminin Fruit du noisetier. : Pour manger la noisette, il faut briser sa coque qui est assez dure. adjectif de couleur invariable De la couleur brune des noisettes. : Des yeux noisette. tableau – couleur (adjectifs de ). Note Orthographique noise tt e.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
noise
noise /nɔɪz /〖語源は 「争い 」〗(形 )noisy 名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /1 U 騒音 , 雑音, 物音 ; 騒ぎ声 ; 騒々しさ ; 音 (!(1 )具体例ではa ~/~s; 時に修飾語を伴う. (2 )主に大きな不快音をさすが, 時に小さな音もさす ) ▸ background [traffic, engine ] noise 周囲 [車, エンジン ]の騒音 ▸ make a clicking [buzzing ] noise カチカチ [ブーン ]と音を立てる ▸ hear a loud noise from downstairs 階下から大きな音が聞こえる ▸ Don't make any noise .物音を立ててはいけません 2 U 〘電 コンピュ 〙雑音 , ノイズ 〘機器の作動に悪影響を及ぼす電気信号 画像 データなどの乱れ 〙▸ the white noise on a poorly tuned TV set 調整不十分のテレビに現れるホワイトノイズ m à ke (à ll ) the r ì ght n ó ises 調子を合わせる, うわべだけの関心を示す .m à ke a [some ] n ó ise 1 音を立てる (↑1 ).2 ⦅くだけて ⦆ «…について » 大騒ぎする «about » ; «…について /人に » 不平を述べる «about /to » .m à ke n ó ises 1 〖修飾語を伴って 〗 «…について » …なことを言う, …の口調で言う «about » ▸ make sympathetic [polite, encouraging ] noises 同情している [丁寧に聞こえる, 励ます ]ことを言う 2 ⦅主に報道で ⦆ «…について » 遠回しに言う «about » .3 «…について » 大騒ぎする, 不平を述べる «about » .動詞 他動詞 ⦅やや古 主に英 ⦆〖通例be ~d 〗〈うわさ 知らせなどが 〉広まる, 言いふらされる (about, around, abroad ).~́ poll ù tion 騒音公害 .
noiseless
n ó ise less 形容詞 音のしない, 静かな (silent )(↔loud , noisy ).~ly 副詞 静かに (↔noisily ).~ness 名詞
noisemaker
n ó ise m à ker 名詞 C ⦅米 ⦆(祭りなどで )大きな [騒がしい ]音を出すもの [人 ].