loud

loud
adjective
1) (making a great sound; not quiet: a loud voice; loud music.) høylytt/-røstet
2) (showy; too bright and harsh: loud colours; a loud shirt.) grell, skrikende
- loudness
- loud-hailer
- loudspeaker
glorete
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grell
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høy
I
adj. \/laʊd\/
1) (om lyd) høy, kraftig, sterk, høylytt, larmende
in a loud voice
med høy røst
my son likes to play loud music
sønnen min liker å spille høy musikk
2) (overført) skrikende, broket, grell, tarvelig, vulgær
a loud tie
et skrikende slips
loud manners
tarvelige manerer
3) (overført) høylytt, tydelig
there were loud objections from the students
studentene kom med høylytte innvendinger
be loud against opponere høylytt mot
loud pedal (musikk, hverdagslig) fortepedal
II
adv. \/laʊd\/ eller loudly
1) høy, med høy røst, høylytt
don't speak so loud
2) (overført) skrikende, broket, grelt, tarvelig, vulgært
out loud høyt, med høy røst, høylytt
laugh out loud
think out loud

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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