loud noise

collocation in English

meaningsofloudandnoise

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loud
adjective
adverb
uk
/laʊd/
us
/laʊd/
making a lot ...
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noise
noun
uk
/nɔɪz/
us
/nɔɪz/
a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, ...
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(Definition ofloudandnoisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofloud noise

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Earlier before the actual hunt the hunters had been whispering amongst themselves and when they wanted the dogs to give all they got they would make theloudnoise.
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There was a suddenloudnoise.
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Each individual set of images is acquired in a short sequence, typically lasting 20 to 30 seconds and noticeable by theloudnoisegenerated by the scanner.
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For some, deafness is of genetic origin; for some it is caused by war, industrial damage,loudnoise, loud music or accident.
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Exposure toloudnoiseat work is covered by legal controls and guidance.
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They go off like rockets, with aloudnoiseat the beginning.
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Will he agree that that is little comfort to old people in particular who are subject toloudnoisefrom unco-operative neighbours?
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There is no excuse for anyone's hearing to be impaired owing toloudnoiseat work.
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Many people suffer occupational deafness because they work in conditions ofloudnoise.
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Not only a noisy atmosphere, because of the thumping of machinery or otherloudnoise, causes personal injury.
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It utters a veryloudnoiseand thus can be detected without difficulty.
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It might be done for a time, but aloudnoiseor a sudden alarm would bring the whole thing down.
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The young must learn how damaging prolonged—or sometimes even quite short—exposure toloudnoisecan be.
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They make a veryloudnoisethroughout the world.
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That is why today's debate is so important and why we should make aloudnoise.
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They inflict theirloudnoiseon those who are more successful.
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It is not aloudnoiseand many people would not think it objectionable, but to me it is probably worse than most other noises.
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Most important, we shall expect an adequate public address system to be installed—one which is effective against theloudnoiseon sporting occasions.
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The effect of a sonic boom in such cases will be similar to that of anyloudnoise.
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