audio and video; audiovisual
name of pitch (e.g. C, D, E or do, re, mi)
sound; acoustics; audio; hi-fi system; stereo sound system; abbr. for
組合音響
vocal range; register (music)
voice and features; (sb's) appearance
organ stop (button activating a row of pipes)
foot (syllabic unit in verse); meter; scansion
(music) note; phonetic component of a Chinese character; phonetic symbol; phonogram
loudspeaker box; speaker (audio equipment); resonating chamber of a musical instrument; sound box
a note on a musical scale
tone; timbre; sound color
letters; mail; news; messages; correspondence
transliteration (rendering phonetic value, e.g. of English words in Chinese characters); to transliterate; characters giving phonetic value of Chinese word or name (when the correct characters may be unknown); transcription (linguistics); to transcribe phonetic symbols
reading or phonetic value of a character
pitch of voice (high or low); pitch (of a musical note); tone
tone; sound quality; timbre
sound track; track number (e.g. on a CD)
sound duration; length of a musical note
music; rhyme and rhythm; initial,
音, and final and tone,
韻, of a Chinese character; phoneme
audio; sound; audio frequency; sound frequency
conservatory; music college
music academy; conservatory
audio file (computer); sound file
sound card; audio card (computer); audio device; audio equipment
third (musical interval, e.g. do-mi)
keynote; principal tone; tonic; vowel
local accent; accent of one's native place
five notes of pentatonic scale, roughly do, re, mi, sol, la; five classes of initial consonants of Chinese phonetics, namely:
喉音,
牙音,
舌音,
齒音,
唇音
modern (i.e. not ancient) pronunciation of a Chinese character
voicing (adjustment of timbre, loudness etc of organ or other musical instrument)
whole tone (musical interval)
music; (used in advertising instrumental tuition); (archaic) musical instruments made of eight different materials (metal 金, stone 石, clay 土, leather 革, silk 絲|丝, wood 木, gourd 匏, bamboo 竹)
to indicate the phonetic value of a word using other words
to pronounce; pronunciation; to emit sound; enunciation; articulation; phonation
(oral speech) sounds (linguistics)
ancient (esp. pre-Qin) pronunciation of a Chinese character; classical speech sounds
backup vocal (music); (phonetic) contraction
harmony (pleasing combination of sounds)
guttural sound; (linguistics) glottal (or laryngeal) consonant
rumble; noise; static (in a signal)
echo; reply; turn (ornament in music)
official state pronunciation
phonetic value of a character
to call the tune; to make the final decision
final sound of a syllable; rhyme (e.g. in European languages)
to record (sound); sound recording
recorded media (CD and DVD); sound and movies
sound of the heart; heartbeat
to make a sound effect; sound effect
phonetic writing; pinyin (Chinese romanization)
to transmit; to broadcast
to receive a radio signal; to make an audio recording; (of an auditorium etc) to have good acoustics; (vocal training, linguistics) ending (of a word or syllable)
playback (of recorded sound)
standard pronunciation; to correct sb's pronunciation
voiced consonant (English z or v, as opposed to unvoiced s or f)
unvoiced consonant; voiceless consonant
velar consonants of Middle Chinese
intimate friend; soul mate
good news; glad tidings; gospel
coronal consonants of Middle Chinese
phonetic; phonological; transliteration
phonetic transcription; transliteration
one's speaking voice; tone; implication
speech sounds; pronunciation; colloquial (rather than literary) pronunciation of a Chinese character; phonetic; audio; voice; (Internet) to voice chat; voice message
pronunciation; literary (rather than colloquial) pronunciation of a Chinese character
to tune (a musical instrument)
homonym; homophone; harmonic (component of sound)
off-key; out of tune (music)
lateral consonant (phonetics)
tuplet (music); sandhi (phonetics)
accent (of a word); stress (on a syllable)
(ling) unstressed (syllable)
vibrato (of stringed instrument); trill (in phonetics)
high pitch; soprano; treble
alveolar sound (linguistics)
bassoon; also written 巴頌管|巴颂管 or 巴松管
whole tone (musical interval)
dieresis; umlaut; diacritical mark separating two adjacent syllables
alveolar nasal; consonant n produced in the nose with the tongue against the alveolar ridge
monosyllabic; a monosyllable
bilabial consonant (b, p, or m)
sound producing object (soundboard, vibrating string, membrane etc)
velar nasal; consonant ng or ŋ produced in the nose with the back of the tongue against the soft palate
labiodental (e.g. the consonant f in standard Chinese)
disyllabic word; polysyllabic word
character with two or more readings
alveolar; consonants z, c, s produced with the tip of the tongue on the alveolar ridge
(tape) recording machine; tape recorder
megaphone; loudspeaker; amplifier; microphone
amplifier; loudspeaker; hearing aid
pickup (electro-acoustic transducer)
final (i.e. final consonant or stop of some syllables in Asian phonetics)
lowest voice; lowest pitch; lowest note
highest voice; highest pitch; highest note
aspirated consonant (in phonetics)
standard pronunciation; standard tone (e.g. A = 440 Hz)
phonetic transcription; system of representing spoken sounds
phonetic transcription; system of representing spoken sounds
muffler (of an internal combustion engine)
bass (music); lower register male voice
voice-over; background narration
character with two or more readings; character where different readings convey different meanings (Tw)
retroflex sound (e.g. in Mandarin zh, ch, sh, r)
apical consonant (produced with the tip of the tongue, i.e. d or t)
comfortable voice (well within one's range of pitch)
ultrasound; ultrasonic wave
velar sound (linguistics)
inverted turn (ornament in music)
accented syllable; stress
prepalatal or palatal sound (linguistics); palato-alveolar consonant (linguistics)
upper register; soprano part
alveolar, apical, or supradental sound (linguistics)
alveolar fricative (linguistics)
alveo-palatal sound (linguistics)
palato-alveolar consonant (linguistics)
prepalatal sound (linguistics)
(lit.) to fix the tone with a single hammer blow; (fig.) to make the final decision
country music (country & western music genre)
tone deaf; unable to sing in tune
vowel harmony (in phonetics of Altaic languages)
pre-recording; to pre-record
retroflex vowel (e.g. the final r of putonghua)
vocal organs; vocal cords
international phonetic alphabet
diphthong (such as putonghua ɑi, uei etc)
diphthong; compound vowel
polysyllabic word; Chinese word made up of three or more characters
overtone (music); (fig.) connotation; implied meaning
soft pedal (on piano); una corda pedal
loud pedal (on piano); sustaining pedal
phonetic alphabet; alphabetic writing system
vowel harmony (in phonetics)
to receive no news whatsoever about sb
modern music; contemporary music
synoptic gospels (i.e. Matthew, Mark and Luke, with similar accounts and chronology)
hi-fi system; stereo sound system; abbr. to
音響
background music (BGM); soundtrack; musical setting
alveolar; consonants z, c, s produced with the tip of the tongue on the alveolar ridge
retroflex sound (e.g. in Mandarin zh, ch, sh, r)
alveolar trill (e.g. Russian r sound)
complementary interval; addition musical interval adding to an octave
speech command (for computer speech recognition)
the common use romanization system introduced in Taiwan in 2003
decadent or obscene music
character having several readings and meanings
highest true (non-falsetto) voice
short-term phonological memory
voice (communications) channel