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sound (EN)
nom, adjectiu, verb

nom “sound”

singular sound, plural sounds o invariable
  1. so
    The sound of the rain against the window was soothing.
  2. abast acústic
    The children were playing too far away to be within the sound of their mother's call.
  3. estret (en el context geogràfic)
    They took a boat trip around the sound, admiring the scenic coastline.
  4. vesícula natatòria
    The chef prepared a dish using fish sounds, which was surprisingly delicious.
  5. sonda
    The doctor used a sound to check for any obstructions in the patient's artery.

adjectiu “sound”

sound, comp. sounder, sup. soundest
  1. sa
    After the accident, everyone was relieved to find the driver sound.
  2. sòlid
    The bridge was inspected and found to be sound, requiring no immediate repairs.
  3. fonamentat
    The mathematician's proof was sound, leaving no room for doubt.
  4. profund (en el context del son)
    After a long day of work, she fell into a sound sleep.
  5. potent
    The boxer delivered a sound punch that knocked his opponent to the ground.
  6. vàlid
    The contract was sound, providing a firm legal basis for the partnership.

verb “sound”

infinitiu sound; ell sounds; passat sounded; part. pass. sounded; ger. sounding
  1. sonar
    The fire alarm sounded, and everyone evacuated the building.
  2. semblar (en el context de la impressió auditiva)
    His voice sounded strained over the phone, hinting at his fatigue.
  3. fonamentar-se (en el context legal)
    The attorney argued that the case sounded in contract law.
  4. submergir-se (en el context de les balenes)
    After breaching, the whale sounded, disappearing into the ocean's depths.
  5. sondejar
    I sounded out my colleague about the new project, but he seemed hesitant.
  6. sondar
    Before anchoring, the crew sounded the harbor to ensure it was safe.
  7. sondar
    The physician sounded the patient's lungs to check for any abnormalities.