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noise

/nɔɪz/

他動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: noises過去形: noised過去分詞: noised現在分詞: noising

Noise describes sound that is unwanted, distracting, or devoid of meaningful structure. Unlike 'sound', which is neutral, noise carries a strong negative connotation of chaos or intrusion. In technical contexts, it refers to the 'garbage' data that hides the actual message. It represents an obstacle to clarity, whether that is auditory clarity in a room or data integrity in a circuit. When used as a verb, it suggests a deliberate act of spreading informationoften rumors or complaintsto ensure they are heard by many, moving from private thought to public disturbance.

Uncountable when describing a general roar or an atmosphere of sound ('There is too much noise in here'). Countable when referring to a distinct, individual sound that stands out ('I heard a strange noise coming from the attic').

意味

名詞

A sound, especially one that is loud, unpleasant, or unexpected.

"The noise of the traffic kept me awake all night."

名詞

Irrelevant or meaningless data or interference that obscures a signal in electronic communications.

"The radio was producing too much static noise to hear the broadcast."

他動詞

To make a loud sound, often as a way of attracting attention or creating disturbance.

"He noised his grievances to everyone in the office."

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