释义 |
sounding美 ['saʊndɪŋ] 英 ['saʊndɪŋ] - n.水深测量;意见调查;征询意见
- adj.作声的;言过其实的;空洞的;堂堂的
- v.“sound”的现在分词
- 网络探测;测深;探空
1. | [pl] 意见调查;征询意见careful questions that are asked in order to find out people's opinions about sth |
| They will take soundings among party members. 他们将在党员中间征询意见。 | | What do your soundings show? 你的调查结果如何? |
2. | [c] 水深测量a measurement that is made to find out how deep water is |
| They took soundings along the canal. 他们沿运河测量了水深。 |
adj. | | n. | 4. 测锤到达的水底;(测得的)水深;底质[测锤附带上来的泥沙] 4. 测锤到达的水底;(测得的)水深;底质[测锤附带上来的泥沙] |
adj. | 1. having an impressive or resonant sound | n. | 1. a measurement of the depth of water, taken using sonar or a weighted line 2. a measurement of the conditions in the atmosphere at a specific altitude 3. the opinions of a group of people that you ask for before making a decision or taking action | np. | 1. a sampling of the views of a group of people taken before committing to a course of action 2. a place where the water is shallow enough for a sounding line to be used to determine its depth |
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