loudly
英 [ˈlaʊdli]
美 [ˈlaʊdli]
adv.  大声地,响亮地
Oxford 3000 / BNC.5440 / COCA.5687
牛津词典
- loudly为形容词loud的常用副词:
 Loudly is the usual adverb from the adjective loud .- The audience laughed loudly at the joke.
 观众听到这笑话大笑起来。
 
- The audience laughed loudly at the joke.
- loud作非正式用语常为副词,几乎总是用于loud enough、as loud as等短语中,或与too、very、so等词连用:
 Loud is very common as an adverb in informal language. It is nearly always used in phrases such as loud enough , as loud as or with too , very , so , etc.- Don’t play your music too loud.
 你播放音乐声音别太大。
- I shouted as loud as I could.
 我声嘶力竭地喊着。
 
- Don’t play your music too loud.
- louder作非正式用语亦指以更大的声音:
 Louder is also used in informal styles to mean ‘more loudly’.- Can you speak louder?
 你大声些说行吗?
 
- Can you speak louder?
- aloud意义相同,但相当正式,亦含大声之义。
 Aloud has the same meaning but is fairly formal. It can also mean ‘in a loud voice’.- Can you read the letter out loud?
 你把信大声念一念行吗?
- He laughed out loud at his own joke.
 他对自己的笑话大笑起来。
 
- Can you read the letter out loud?
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (声音)响亮的;(声源)发出响亮声音的;吵闹的
 If a noise isloud, the level of sound is very high and it can be easily heard. Someone or something that isloudproduces a lot of noise.- Suddenly there was a loud bang...
 忽然传来一声巨响。
- His voice became harsh and loud...
 他提高了嗓门,嗓音也刺耳起来。
- The band was starting to play a fast, loud number.
 乐队奏起一首很大声的快歌。
- ...amazingly loud discos.
 劲爆喧闹的迪斯科舞曲
- Loudis also an adverb.
- She wonders whether Paul's hearing is OK because he turns the television up very loud.
 她怀疑保罗的听力是否正常,因为他把电视机的音量开得很大。
 
- Suddenly there was a loud bang...
- ADJ-GRADED (对某事的支持或批评)强烈的,激烈的
 If someone isloudin their support for or criticism of something, they express their opinion very often and in a very strong way.- Mr Adams' speech yesterday was very loud in condemnation of the media...
 亚当斯先生在昨天的演讲中痛斥媒体。
- Mr Jones received loud support from his local community.
 琼斯先生获得了他所在社区民众的热烈支持。
 
- Mr Adams' speech yesterday was very loud in condemnation of the media...
- ADJ-GRADED (尤指衣服)大红大绿的,花里胡哨的,俗艳的
 If you describe something, especially a piece of clothing, asloud, you dislike it because it has very bright colours or very large, bold patterns which look unpleasant.- He liked to shock with his gold chains and loud clothes...
 他喜欢戴金链子,穿花里胡哨的衣服来招人反感。
- I once paid £120 for an extremely loud shirt which I've yet to wear.
 我曾经花120英镑买了件极为花哨的衬衣,但到现在也没穿过。
 
- He liked to shock with his gold chains and loud clothes...
- PHRASE 清晰明了;清楚明白
 If you tell someone somethingloud and clear, you are very easily understood, either because your voice is very clear or because you express yourself very clearly.- Lisa's voice comes through loud and clear...
 丽莎的声音非常清楚。
- The message is a powerful one, and I hope it will be heard loud and clear by the tobacco industry.
 这是一个很强烈的信息,我希望烟草业能明白无误地听到。
 
- Lisa's voice comes through loud and clear...
- PHRASE 出声地;大声地
 If you say or read somethingout loud, you say it or read it so that it can be heard, rather than just thinking it.- Even Ford, who seldom smiled, laughed out loud a few times...
 即使是很少笑的福特,有几次也笑出声来。
- He began to read out loud.
 他开始大声读起来。
 
- Even Ford, who seldom smiled, laughed out loud a few times...
- for crying out loud→ see:cry
英英释义
adv
- with relatively high volume- the band played loudly
- she spoke loudly and angrily
- he spoke loud enough for those at the back of the room to hear him
- cried aloud for help
 
- used as a direction in music
- in manner that attracts attention- obstreperously, he demanded to get service
 
双语例句
- We all laughed loudly when she made a joke.
 她说了个笑话,我们都大声笑起来。
- Sue screamed, not loudly, more in surprise than terror
 休尖叫起来,声音不大,吃惊多于恐惧。
- She laughed loudly when she heard what I said.
 她听了我的话后,放声大笑。
- The first speaker began to talk, very fast and rather loudly
 第一个发言者开始讲话了,语速很快,声音相当大。
- I'm talking too loudly.
 我说的太响了。
- We cheered for Bob's team very loudly!
 我们为鲍勃的球队大声地欢呼了!
- She's loudly dressed.
 她穿得很扎眼。
- Kemp knocked loudly so as to be heard above the high babble of voices
 肯普大声敲着,好让人们在一片高声喧嚷中听到他的声音。
- Charlie burped loudly.
 查利大声地打嗝。
- The officials felt taken for granted and grumbled loudly.
 这些官员感到受了怠慢,于是大声抱怨起来。
