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sounding1 adj 1. resounding; resonant 2. having an imposing sound and little content; pompous sounding phrases soundingly adv sounding2 n 1. (Mathematics & Measurements / Navigation) (sometimes plural) the act or process of measuring depth of water or examining the bottom of a river, lake, etc., as with a sounding line 2. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) an observation or measurement of atmospheric conditions, as made using a radiosonde or rocketsonde 3. (Mathematics & Measurements / Navigation) (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) (often plural) measurements taken by sounding 4. (Mathematics & Measurements / Navigation) (plural) a place where a sounding line will reach the bottom, esp less than 100 fathoms in depth (Mathematics & Measurements / Navigation) on (or off) soundings in waters less than (or more than) 100 fathoms in depth Sounding of storytellers. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations sounding1 [ˈsaʊndɪŋ] A. N 1. (Naut) → sondeo m 2. soundings (for oil etc) → sondeos mpl to take soundings (lit) → hacer sondeos (fig) → sondear la opinión 3. (Med) → sondeo m B. CPD sounding board N (Mus) (fig) → caja f de resonancia sounding2 [ˈsaʊndɪŋ] N [of trumpet, bell etc] → sonido m, son m the sounding of the retreat/the alarm → el toque de retirada/de generala sounding [ˈsaʊndɪŋ] n (Naut) → scandagliamento sounding [ˈsaʊndɪŋ] n (Naut) → scandagliamento How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Toiling eternally They knock the stone, like tireless shuttles plied Upon a sounding loom. And it was among the rugged hills of Northumbria, by the rocky shore where the sounding waves beat and beat all day long, that the first Christian songs in English were sung. She was always watching for black and shiny and spirited horses - watching, hoping, despairing, hoping again; always giving chase and sounding her call, upon the meagrest chance of a response, and breaking her heart over the disappointment; always inquiring, always interested in sales-stables and horse accumulations in general. |
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