English-Thai Dictionary
sounding
ADJ ซึ่ง ทำให้เกิด เสียง ซึ่ง ส่ง เสียงก้อง sueng-tan-hai-koed-siang
sounding board
N ตัวแทน ความคิด ของ ผู้อื่น sound board tua-ten-kwam-kid-kong-kon-uen
sounding board
N ส่วน ของ เครื่องดนตรี ที่ สะท้อน เสียง ไป ยัง ผู้ฟัง แผ่น ไม้ ใน เครื่องดนตรี ช่วย เพิ่ม ความ กังวาน ของเสีย ง เช่น ไวโอลิน เปียโน sound board suan-kong-kreung-don-tre-ti-sa-ton-pai-yang-phu-fang
sounding line
N เชือก ผูก เครื่อง ถ่วง chek-puk-krueng-tung
soundingboard
N กระดาน เพิ่ม ความ กังวาน ของเสีย ง
soundings
N ความลึก ของ น้ำ ที่ วัด ได้ kwam-luek-kong-nam-ti-wad-dai
soundings
N บริเวณ น้ำ ที่ สามารถ วัด ความลึก ได้ ด้วย สาย ถ่วง น้ำหนัก bo-ri-wem-nam-ti-sa-mad-wad-kwam-luek-dai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SOUNDING
ppr. 1. Causing to sound; uttering audibly.
2. Trying the depth of water by the plummet; examining the intention or will.
3. a. Sonorous; making a noise.
4. Having a magnificent sound; as words more sounding or significant.
SOUNDING
n. 1. The act of uttering noise; the act or endeavoring to discover the opinion or desires; the act of throwing the lead.
2. In surgery, the operation of introducing the sound into the bladder; called searching for the stone.
SOUNDING-BOARD
n.A board or structure with a flat surface, suspended over a pulpit to prevent the sound of the preacher's voice from ascending, and thus propagating it further in a horizontal direction. [Used in American churches.]
SOUNDING-ROD
n.A rod or piece of iron used to ascertain the depth of water in a ship's hold. It is let down in a groove by a pump.
SOUNDINGS
n.Any place or part of the ocean, where a deep sounding line will reach the bottom; also, the kind of ground or bottom where the lead reaches.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SOUNDING
SOUNDING Sound "ing, a.
Defn: Making or emitting sound; hence, sonorous; as, sounding words. Dryden.
SOUNDING
SOUNDING Sound "ing, n.
1. The act of one who, or that which, sounds (in any of the senses of the several verbs ).
2. (Naut. ) Etym: [From Sound to fathom. ] (a ) measurement by sounding; also, the depth so ascertained. (b ) Any place or part of the ocean, or other water, where a sounding line will reach the bottom; -- usually in the plural. (c ) The sand, shells, or the like, that are brought up by the sounding lead when it has touched bottom. Sounding lead, the plummet at the end of a sounding line. -- Sounding line, a line having a plummet at the end, used in making soundings. -- Sounding post (Mus. ), a small post in a violin, violoncello, or similar instrument, set under the bridge as a support, for propagating the sounds to the body of the instrument; -- called also sound post. -- Sounding rod (Naut. ), a rod used to ascertain the depth of water in a ship's hold. -- In soundings, within the eighty-fathom line. Ham. Nav. Encyc.
SOUNDING BALLOON
SOUNDING BALLOON Sound "ing bal *loon ".
Defn: An unmanned balloon sent aloft for meteorological or aëronautic purposes.
SOUNDING-BOARD
SOUNDING-BOARD Sound "ing-board `, n.
1. (Mus. )
Defn: A thin board which propagates the sound in a piano, in a violin, and in some other musical instruments.
2. A board or structure placed behind or over a pulpit or rostrum to give distinctness to a speaker's voice.
3. pl.
Defn: See Sound boarding, under Sound, a noise.
New American Oxford Dictionary
sounding
sound ing 1 |ˈsoundiNG ˈsaʊndɪŋ | ▶noun 1 the action or process of measuring the depth of the sea or other body of water. • a measurement taken by sounding. • the determination of any physical property at a depth in the sea or at a height in the atmosphere. • (soundings ) archaic the area of sea close to the shore that is shallow enough for the bottom to be reached by means of a sounding line. 2 (soundings ) information or evidence ascertained as a preliminary step before deciding on a course of action: he's been taking soundings about the possibility of moving his offices.
sounding
sound ing 2 |ˈsaʊndɪŋ ˈsoundiNG | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] archaic giving forth sound, esp. loud or resonant sound: he went in with a sounding plunge. • having an imposing sound but little substance: the orator has been apt to deal in sounding commonplaces.
sounding board
sound ing board |ˈsaʊndɪŋ ˌbɔ (ə )rd | ▶noun 1 a board or screen placed over or behind a pulpit or stage to reflect a speaker's voice forward. • another term for soundboard. 2 a person or group whose reactions to suggested ideas are used as a test of their validity or likely success before they are made public: I considered him mainly as a sounding board for my impressions. • a channel through which ideas are disseminated.
sounding line
sound ing line ▶noun a weighted line with distances marked off at regular intervals, used to measure the depth of water under a boat.
sounding rod
sound ing rod ▶noun a rod used to measure the depth of water under a boat or in a ship's hold or other container.
Oxford Dictionary
sounding
sounding 1 |ˈsaʊndɪŋ | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action of measuring the depth of a body of water. • a measurement taken by sounding. • the determination of any physical property at a depth in the sea or at a height in the atmosphere. • (soundings ) archaic the area of sea close to the shore which is shallow enough for the bottom to be reached by means of a sounding line. 2 (soundings ) information or evidence ascertained as a preliminary step before taking action: he took soundings about the possibility of moving offices.
sounding
sounding 2 |ˈsaʊndɪŋ | ▶adjective archaic giving forth sound, especially loud or resonant sound: he went in with a sounding plunge. • having an imposing sound but little substance: the orator has been apt to deal in sounding commonplaces.
sounding board
sound |ing board ▶noun 1 a board or screen placed over or behind a pulpit or stage to reflect a speaker's voice forward. • another term for soundboard. 2 a person or group whose reactions to suggested ideas are used as a test of their validity or likely success before they are made public. • a channel through which ideas are disseminated.
sounding line
sound |ing line ▶noun a weighted line with distances marked off at regular intervals, used to measure the depth of water under a boat.
sounding rod
sound |ing rod ▶noun a rod used to measure the depth of water under a boat or in a ship's hold or other container.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
sounding
s ó und ing 1 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 音を立てる, 鳴り響く .2 えらそうに聞こえる, 大げさな .~́ b ò ard 1 (演壇上にある )反響板 ; 〘楽 〙共鳴板 .2 (反応 反響を知るために )テストされる人 ; 宣伝手段 .
sounding
sound ing 2 名詞 C U 1 〖~s 〗(ある問題に関する世論の慎重な )調査 ▸ take soundings 調査を行う 2 〖通例 ~s 〗(測鉛による )測深 .