The English word for sound is sound, and its pronunciation is [sa?nd] in English and [sa?nd] in America. The specific definition is as follows:
sound? British [sa?nd] American [sa?nd]?
n. Sound, sound; pitch, tone; sound wave; noise
vi. ring, make a sound; sound like; reverberate; [music] instruments, etc. are played
vt. make a sound, make a sound; send out clearly; announce, publish; praise
adj. Sound; reasonable; intact, intact; wise
adv. Thoroughly, fully
1. The basic meaning of sound It means "to make a sound" or "to sound", and by extension it can mean "to send out a signal of...".
2. Sound can also be used as "detection", which refers to measuring the depth of water with a sounding cable. By extension, it can mean "testing" or "inquiry", which means to carefully or implicitly test other people's views and opinions. wait.
3. Sound can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it takes a noun or pronoun as the object and can be used in passive structures.
4. Sound can also be used as a linking verb, meaning "to sound", followed by a noun, adjective or a clause introduced by as if [as though] as a predicate.
Extended information
Synonym distinction
sound, hale, healthy, robust, well
This group of words can all mean "good health" ". The difference is:
1. Sound emphasizes the absence of any physical or mental defects.
2. Hale means that the elderly continue to maintain the physique of their prime.
3. Healthy means full of physical or mental vitality, without any signs of disease or illness.
4. Robust refers to the vitality expressed in terms of muscular development, strongness, loud voice, and strong endurance.
5. Well only means not sick. For example:
His father, though an old man, was still hale. His father, though an old man, was still hale.
Rose has a family with four healthy, active boys. Rose has a family with four healthy, active boys.
Mr. Wang was looking robust and full of health and vigor.
He stayed well amidst disease and poverty. He stayed in good condition amidst poverty and disease.