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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Noise (0.01099 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Noise.
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: noise bising, bunyi, derau, gaduh, kebisingan, kerecokan, ketenaran, kuek, recok, riuh, tenar
English → English (WordNet) Definition: noise noise v : emit a noise [syn: make noise, resound] noise n 1: sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); “he enjoyed the street noises”; “they heard indistinct noises of people talking”; “during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels” 2: the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience; “modern music is just noise to me” [syn: dissonance, racket] 3: electrical or acoustic activity that can disturb communication [syn: interference, disturbance] 4: a loud outcry of protest or complaint; “the announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise”; “whatever it was he didn't like it and he was going to let them know by making as loud a noise as he could” 5: incomprehensibility resulting from irrelevant information or meaningless facts or remarks; “all the noise in his speech concealed the fact that he didn't have anything to say” 6: the quality of lacking any predictable order or plan [syn: randomness, haphazardness, stochasticity]
English → English (gcide) Definition: Noise Noise \Noise\, v. i. To sound; to make a noise. --Milton. [1913 Webster] Noise \Noise\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Noised; p pr. & vb. n. Noising.] 1. To spread by rumor or report. [1913 Webster] All these sayings were noised abroad. --Luke i. 65. [1913 Webster] 2. To disturb with noise. [Obs.] --Dryden. [1913 Webster] Noise \Noise\, n. [F. noise noisy strife, quarrel, brawl, fr. L. nausea seasickness, sickness, disgust. See Nausea.] 1. Sound of any kind. [1913 Webster] The heavens turn about in a most rapid motion without noise to us perceived. --Bacon. [1913 Webster] Note: Noise is either a sound of too short a duration to be determined, like the report of a cannon; or else it is a confused mixture of many discordant sounds, like the rolling of thunder or the noise of the waves. Nevertheless, the difference between sound and noise is by no means precise. --Ganot. [1913 Webster] 2. Especially, loud, confused, or senseless sound; clamor; din. [1913 Webster] 3. Loud or continuous talk; general talk or discussion; rumor; report. “The noise goes.” --Shak. [1913 Webster] What noise have we had about transplantation of diseases and transfusion of blood! --T. Baker. [1913 Webster] Socrates lived in Athens during the great plague which has made so much noise in all ages. --Spectator. [1913 Webster] 4. Music, in general; a concert; also, a company of musicians; a band. [Obs.] --Milton. [1913 Webster] The king has his noise of gypsies. --B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] Syn: Cry; outcry; clamor; din; clatter; uproar. [1913 Webster]

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