Examples of using Noises in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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This he stated in his manifest L'arte del rumori(The art of noises).
Historical sound manifests such as L'arte del rumori(The art of noises).
laughing and making noises.".
Your pet may hear wind and mechanical noises when the aircraft is in flight, or when it takes off and lands.
Loud noises can also damage the cochlear nerve and impede it from sending auditory signals to the brain.
If Robinson is to be believed, shortly after he bought the painting her started to hear strange noises in his house after he brought the painting home.
However, all these noises will have no real impact on Chinese society.
The scientists wanted to understand how capable whales are of imitating noises, so they could understand how whales learn in their natural habitat.
You will learn sound design, so you will be able to make the sound and noises of your film from the start.
Can You?: Dr. Seuss's Book of Wonderful Noises! is a book written by Dr. Seuss and published in 1970.
Toys that light up or make noises can be fun, but make sure they stimulate your child's mind.
Customers coming here will feel a quiet space between noises of the Old Quarter.
create loud noises and power outages,
who also reportedly complained of hearing weird noises in their apartment, and their two children departed for the USA on Wednesday evening.
In 2016, Davis played Selsdon Mowbray in the Roundabout Theatre revival of Noises Off at the American Airlines Theatre in New York City.
The Thunderbird was enormous, it made enormous noises, so the thunder part of it, it could sound like a jet engine.
Artist-technologist Honor Harger listens to the weird and wonderful noises of stars and planets and pulsars.
Later in 2016, Davis starred on Broadway as Selsdon Mowbray in the Roundabout Theatre revival of Noises Off at the American Airlines Theatre.
We normally tune out these noises so that we can concentrate or sleep.
The baby noises also induced more reactions in the listening infants, like smiling or lip moving, which approximates sound making.