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声音 (shēngyīn) refers to specific types of sounds or voices, emphasizing the quality or nature of the sound. It's used to describe concrete auditory experiences. For example, 她的声音很甜美。(Tā de shēngyīn hěn tiánměi.) Her voice is very sweet.
声 (shēng): A more general term for sound or noise, often used in compound words or abstract contexts. It can refer to any sound or noise in a broader sense. For example, 他发出了一声大笑。(Tā fāchū le yī shēng dà xiào.) He let out a loud laugh.
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声响 (shēngxiǎng) - This word is similar to 声音, but it specifically refers to loud or resounding sounds.
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In Chinese, there are several other words or phrases you can use in place of 声音 (shēngyīn), which means "sound" or "voice." Here are some alternatives:
1. 音响 (yīnxiǎng) - This means "sound" or "audio," and it can refer to the quality of sound or the equipment used to produce sound, such as speakers or sound systems.
2. 嗓音 (sǎngyīn) - This specifically refers to "voice" in the context of a person's vocal quality, often used to describe singers or speakers.
3. 声调 (shēngdiào) - This translates to "tone" and refers to the pitch or intonation of a sound, which is particularly important in tonal languages like Chinese.
4. 噪音 (zàoyīn) - This means "noise," typically referring to unwanted or disruptive sounds that can be bothersome.
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