loud

loud
1. adjective
1) laut; schreiend [Reklame]; lautstark [Protest, Kritik]
2) (flashy, conspicuous) aufdringlich; grell, schreiend [Farbe]
2. adverb
laut

laugh out loud — laut auflachen

say something out loud — etwas aussprechen; (fig.) etwas laut verkünden

* * *
adjective
1) (making a great sound; not quiet: a loud voice; loud music.) laut
2) (showy; too bright and harsh: loud colours; a loud shirt.) schreiend
- academic.ru/88871/loudly">loudly
- loudness
- loud-hailer
- loudspeaker
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loud
[laʊd]
I. adj
1. (audible) laut, geräuschvoll
\loud music laute Musik
2. (pej: insistent) [aufdringlich] laut
\loud complaints/protests laut[stark]e Beschwerden/Proteste
to be \loud in one's condemnation of sth etw aufs Schärfste verurteilen
to be \loud in one's praises of sth etw in den höchsten Tönen loben
3. (pej: garish) auffällig; colours schrill, grell, schreiend
\loud and obnoxious schrill und schräg fam
II. adv laut
to speak [or talk] \loud laut sprechen
\loud and clear laut und deutlich
out \loud laut
this novel made me laugh out \loud als ich den Roman las, musste ich lauthals loslachen
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[laʊd]
1. adj (+er)
1) laut; protest, criticism, complaint lautstark

he was loud in his praise of the concert — er lobte das Konzert überschwänglich

to be loud in one's condemnation of/opposition to sth — etw lautstark verurteilen/ablehnen

2) (= obtrusive) behaviour aufdringlich; (= garish) colour grell, schreiend; tie, clothes knallbunt
2. adv
laut

loud and clear — laut und deutlich

to say/read sth out loud — etw laut sagen/lesen

to laugh/think out loud — laut lachen/denken

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loud [laʊd]
A adj (adv loudly)
1. laut (auch fig):
loud applause starker Applaus;
loud streets lärmende Straßen;
protest loudly lautstark protestieren; praise B 1
2. fig schreiend, auffallend, grell, aufdringlich:
loud colo(u)rs schreiende Farben;
loud dress auffallende Kleidung;
loud manners pl auffallendes oder aufdringliches Benehmen;
a loud smell US ein penetranter Geruch
B adv laut:
don’t talk so loud;
loud and clear laut und deutlich;
say sth out loud umg etwas hörbar oder laut sagen
* * *
1. adjective
1) laut; schreiend [Reklame]; lautstark [Protest, Kritik]
2) (flashy, conspicuous) aufdringlich; grell, schreiend [Farbe]
2. adverb
laut

laugh out loud — laut auflachen

say something out loud — etwas aussprechen; (fig.) etwas laut verkünden

* * *
adj.
grell (Farbe) adj.
laut adj.

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