| 1. | His distinction of sounds is excellent . 他辨别声音的能力很强。 |
| 2. | Loudness of sound may be measured . 声音的响度可以测量。 |
| 3. | The faintness of the voice was pitiable and dreadful . 那声音的微弱是可怜而且可怕的。 |
| 4. | Ah! you can make that lute discourse, i perceive . 啊!我发现,你是能够让那只弦琴发出声音的。 |
| 5. | The corrupted hearing of people required a collision of sounds . 人们腐朽的听力需要声音的冲击。 |
| 6. | Her pleasure at hearing his voice was a rebuke to him . 她听到他声音的高兴劲对他来说是一种遣责。 |
| 7. | This outer ear, however, is nothing but a sound-gathering trumpet . 其实,外耳只不过是收拢声音的喇叭。 |
| 8. | This sound photography is accomplished by changing the sound into light . 这种声音的摄制是通过把声音变为光来完成的。 |
| 9. | Presbycusis may cause a severe lose of the ability to discriminate sound . 老年性耳聋可以引起完全丧失辨别声音的能力。 |
| 10. | Cadence means the rise and fall of the voice in reading with rhythm . 顿挫抑扬是形容朗读时声音的高低曲折和和谐的的节奏。 |