noises
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary noises yak-o-do zad-o-xord + => fra. chercher noise à (qqn.)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 noise n. Pronunciation: ' no ̇ iz Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, disturbance, noise, from Latin nausea nausea Date: 13th century 1 : loud, confused, or senseless shouting or outcry 2 a : SOUND especially : one that lacks agreeable musical quality or is noticeably unpleasant b : any sound that is undesired or interferes with one's hearing of something c : an unwanted signal or a disturbance (as static or a variation of voltage) in an electronic device or instrument (as radio or television) broadly : a disturbance interfering with the operation of a usually mechanical device or system d : electromagnetic radiation (as light or radio waves) that is composed of several frequencies and that involves random changes in frequency or amplitude e : irrelevant or meaningless data or output occurring along with desired information 3 : common talk : RUMOR especially : SLANDER 4 : something that attracts attention <the play ⋯ will make little noise in the world ― Brendan Gill> 5 : something spoken or uttered 6 : a style of rock music that is loud, often discordant, and usually uses electronic noise (as feedback) –noise·less \-ləs\ adjective –noise·less·ly adverb ]]> 2 noise n. Function: verb Inflected Form:   noised ; nois·ing Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 : to talk much or loudly 2 : to make a noise transitive verb : to spread by rumor or report ― usually used with about or abroad <the scandal was quickly noised about>]]> noise (as used in expressions) n. cosmic noise noise pollution pink noise white noise ]]>