noisy
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈnɔɪzi/
美 /ˈnɔɪzi/
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Making a noise, especially a loud unpleasant sound
— the noisy crowd.
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Full of noise.
— a noisy bar
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Unpleasant-looking and causing unwanted attention
— noisy clothes
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Accompanied by or introducing random fluctuations that obscure the real signal or data
— Looked at more carefully, and over a longer time period, the relationship between the economy and the incumbent’s performance is positive, but noisy. “The incumbent wins when the economy is good” is a useful, weak prior, but not an iron law, and one that historically has had many exceptions.
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English noise
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Proto-Germanic *-gaz
Proto-West Germanic *-g
Old English -iġ
Middle English -y
English -y
English noisy
From noise + -y.
English noise
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Proto-Germanic *-gaz
Proto-West Germanic *-g
Old English -iġ
Middle English -y
English -y
English noisy
From noise + -y.
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