67 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -tone-
/โทว น/     /T OW1 N/     /tˈəʊn/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -tone-, *tone*
Possible hiragana form: とね

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
tone(n) คุณภาพของเสียง, Syn. nature, trend, temper
tone(n) น้ำเสียง, See also: ลักษณะน้ำเสียง, Syn. expression, condition
tone(n) ลักษณะทั่วๆไป
tone(n) เสียงที่เกิดจากเครื่องยนต์กลไก
tone(n) เฉดสี, See also: โทนสี, Syn. hue, tint, tinge
tone(n) ความตึงตัวของกล้ามเนื้อหรืออวัยวะอื่นๆในร่างกาย
tone(n) ระดับเสียง, See also: เสียงสูงต่ำ, Syn. pitch, timbre
tone(vi) ปรับสีให้กลมกลืน
tone(vi) พูดหรือออกเสียงด้วยระดับเสียงหนึ่ง

ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน
toneวรรณยุกต์ [สัทศาสตร์ ๘ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
toneวรรณะสี [ศิลปะ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
toneสัญญาณเสียง [เทคโนโลยีสารสนเทศ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
tone๑. ความตึง, ความมีกำลัง๒. น้ำเสียง๓. วรรณะสี [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
tone colour; toneน้ำเสียง [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]

คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
Tone (Phonetics)วรรณยุกต์ (สัทศาสตร์) [TU Subject Heading]

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
กระแสเสียง(n) tone, See also: intonation, sound, Syn. ทำนองเสียง, น้ำเสียง, Example: ไทยเราใช้คำยกย่องคนร้องที่มีกระแสเสียงสูงไพเราะว่า มีแก้วเสียง

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Homeless people are supposed to have shitty skin tones. มันก้อเป็นไปได้นะ Hero (1992)
Skin tones. นี่คือ.. Hero (1992)
thank you. I'm Murph, and these are the Magic Tones. ขอบคุณ ผมคือเมอฟและเหล่านี้คือเตอะแมจิคโทนส The Blues Brothers (1980)
We'll be back with the Magic Tones for the Armada Room's... two-hour disco swing party after this short break. พวกเราจะกลับมาพร้อมกับ เตอะแมจิคโทนส เพื่อแอมอาดะรูม สองชั่วโมงดิสโคซวีงพาที หลังจากหยุดพักช่วงสั้นๆ The Blues Brothers (1980)
Murph and the Magic Tones? เมอฟและเตอะแมจิคโทนส The Blues Brothers (1980)
Murph, of Murph and the Magic Tones. Remember me? I bought three Fender amps. จำผมได้ไหม ผมซื้อสามแอมป์เฟนเดอ The Blues Brothers (1980)
I was probing to determining muscle tone and skeletal girth. it's a new technique! ผมกำลังวัดแนวกล้ามเนื้อ และโครงกระดูก มันเป็นเทคนิคใหม่ Spies Like Us (1985)
Do not take that tone with me, my good man. อย่าใช้เสียงแบบนั้นกับผม, คนดี. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
(ringing tone) คุณต้องไม่อยากจะ เชื่อแน่ๆ Fight Club (1999)
Hi, this is Isabella. Please leave a message after the tone. Thank you. นี่อิซาเบลล่า กรุณาฝากข้อความไว้ค่ะ Woman on Top (2000)
You had a tone. พ่อขำต่างหาก Signs (2002)
Tone, you're just jealous. โทนี่เอ๋ย นายอิจฉาฉันล่ะสิ Love Actually (2003)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
toneCertain parts of the show have been toned down to make it suitable for a family audience.
toneEh? Have we run out of toner? Oh well, sorry, but can you go the staff-room and get some, Katou?
toneHe addressed the audience in a soft tone.
toneHe doesn't realise that he's tone deaf.
toneHe made a speech using his unique tone of voice.
toneHis skin has the tone of a young man's.
toneHis tone became more and more fervent.
toneHis tone was one of sorrow.
toneHis tone was very annoyed.
toneI don't want to sing, because I'm tone-deaf.
toneI wish I could get back the tone and nimbleness I once had.
tone"Let me ask you something, Dad," she began, in a tone of patiently controlled exasperation that every experienced parent is familiar with.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
tone
 /T OW1 N/
/โทว น/
/tˈəʊn/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
tone
 (v, n) /t ou1 n/ /โทว น/ /tˈoun/

WordNet (3.0)
tone(n) the quality of a person's voice, Syn. tone of voice, Example: he began in a conversational tone; he spoke in a nervous tone of voice
tone(n) (linguistics) a pitch or change in pitch of the voice that serves to distinguish words in tonal languages, Example: the Beijing dialect uses four tones
tone(n) a steady sound without overtones, Syn. pure tone, Example: they tested his hearing with pure tones of different frequencies
tone(n) a musical interval of two semitones, Syn. step, whole tone, whole step
tone(n) the quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author, Example: the general tone of articles appearing in the newspapers is that the government should withdraw; from the tone of her behavior I gathered that I had outstayed my welcome
tone(v) utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically, Syn. intone, chant, Example: The students chanted the same slogan over and over again
tone(v) vary the pitch of one's speech, Syn. inflect, modulate
tone(v) change the color or tone of, Example: tone a negative
tone(v) change to a color image, Example: tone a photographic image
tone(v) give a healthy elasticity to, Syn. strengthen, tone up, Example: Let's tone our muscles

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Tone

n. [ F. ton, L. tonus a sound, tone, fr. Gr. to`nos a stretching, straining, raising of the voice, pitch, accent, measure or meter, in pl., modes or keys differing in pitch; akin to tei`nein to stretch or strain. See Thin, and cf. Monotonous, Thunder, Ton fashion, Tune. ] 1. Sound, or the character of a sound, or a sound considered as of this or that character; as, a low, high, loud, grave, acute, sweet, or harsh tone. [ 1913 Webster ]

[ Harmony divine ] smooths her charming tones. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tones that with seraph hymns might blend. Keble. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Rhet.) Accent, or inflection or modulation of the voice, as adapted to express emotion or passion. [ 1913 Webster ]

Eager his tone, and ardent were his eyes. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A whining style of speaking; a kind of mournful or artificial strain of voice; an affected speaking with a measured rhythm ahd a regular rise and fall of the voice; as, children often read with a tone. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Mus.) (a) A sound considered as to pitch; as, the seven tones of the octave; she has good high tones. (b) The larger kind of interval between contiguous sounds in the diatonic scale, the smaller being called a semitone as, a whole tone too flat; raise it a tone. (c) The peculiar quality of sound in any voice or instrument; as, a rich tone, a reedy tone. (d) A mode or tune or plain chant; as, the Gregorian tones. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The use of the word tone, both for a sound and for the interval between two sounds or tones, is confusing, but is common -- almost universal. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Nearly every musical sound is composite, consisting of several simultaneous tones having different rates of vibration according to fixed laws, which depend upon the nature of the vibrating body and the mode of excitation. The components (of a composite sound) are called partial tones; that one having the lowest rate of vibration is the fundamental tone, and the other partial tones are called harmonics, or overtones. The vibration ratios of the partial tones composing any sound are expressed by all, or by a part, of the numbers in the series 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.; and the quality of any sound (the tone color) is due in part to the presence or absence of overtones as represented in this series, and in part to the greater or less intensity of those present as compared with the fundamental tone and with one another. Resultant tones, combination tones, summation tones, difference tones, Tartini's tones (terms only in part synonymous) are produced by the simultaneous sounding of two or more primary (simple or composite) tones. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. (Med.) That state of a body, or of any of its organs or parts, in which the animal functions are healthy and performed with due vigor. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In this sense, the word is metaphorically applied to character or faculties, intellectual and moral; as, his mind has lost its tone. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. (Physiol.) Tonicity; as, arterial tone. [ 1913 Webster ]

7. State of mind; temper; mood. [ 1913 Webster ]

The strange situation I am in and the melancholy state of public affairs, . . . drag the mind down . . . from a philosophical tone or temper, to the drudgery of private and public business. Bolingbroke. [ 1913 Webster ]

Their tone was dissatisfied, almost menacing. W. C. Bryant. [ 1913 Webster ]

8. Tenor; character; spirit; drift; as, the tone of his remarks was commendatory. [ 1913 Webster ]

9. General or prevailing character or style, as of morals, manners, or sentiment, in reference to a scale of high and low; as, a low tone of morals; a tone of elevated sentiment; a courtly tone of manners. [ 1913 Webster ]

10. The general effect of a picture produced by the combination of light and shade, together with color in the case of a painting; -- commonly used in a favorable sense; as, this picture has tone. [ 1913 Webster ]

11. (Physiol.) Quality, with respect to attendant feeling; the more or less variable complex of emotion accompanying and characterizing a sensation or a conceptual state; as, feeling tone; color tone. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

12. Color quality proper; -- called also hue. Also, a gradation of color, either a hue, or a tint or shade.

She was dressed in a soft cloth of a gray tone. Sir G. Parker. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

13. (Plant Physiol.) The condition of normal balance of a healthy plant in its relations to light, heat, and moisture. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]


Tone color. (Mus.) see the Note under def. 4, above. --
Tone syllable, an accented syllable. M. Stuart.
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Tone

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Toned p. pr. & vb. n. Toning. ] 1. To utter with an affected tone. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To give tone, or a particular tone, to; to tune. See Tune, v. t. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Photog.) To bring, as a print, to a certain required shade of color, as by chemical treatment. [ 1913 Webster ]


To tone down. (a) To cause to give lower tone or sound; to give a lower tone to. (b) (Paint.) To modify, as color, by making it less brilliant or less crude; to modify, as a composition of color, by making it more harmonius. [ 1913 Webster ] Its thousand hues toned down harmoniusly. C. Kingsley. [ 1913 Webster ] (c) Fig.: To moderate or relax; to diminish or weaken the striking characteristics of; to soften. [ 1913 Webster ] The best method for the purpose in hand was to employ some one of a character and position suited to get possession of their confidence, and then use it to tone down their religious strictures. Palfrey. [ 1913 Webster ] --
To tone up, to cause to give a higher tone or sound; to give a higher tone to; to make more intense; to heighten; to strengthen.
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Toned

a. Having (such) a tone; -- chiefly used in composition; as, high-toned; sweet-toned. [ 1913 Webster ]


Toned paper, paper having a slight tint, in distinction from paper which is quite white.
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Toneless

a. Having no tone; unmusical. [ 1913 Webster ]


CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
音调[yīn diào, ㄧㄣ ㄉㄧㄠˋ,   /  調] tone #32,318 [Add to Longdo]

DING DE-EN Dictionary
Ton { m } | Töne { pl } | mit zwei Tönen | in gedämpftem Ton; mit gedämpfter Stimmetone | tones | two-tone | in hushed tones [Add to Longdo]
Tonarm { m } | Tonarme { pl }tone arm; pick-up arm | tone arms [Add to Longdo]
Tondichtung { f } | Tondichtungen { pl }tone poem | tone poems [Add to Longdo]
Tonerde { f }alumina [Add to Longdo]
Tonerdeschmelzzement { m }high-alumina cement; refractory cement [Add to Longdo]
Tonhöhe { f } | Tonhöhen { pl }tone pitch | tone pitches [Add to Longdo]
Tonregler { m } | Tonregler { pl }tone control | tone controls [Add to Longdo]
Tonsilbe { f } | Tonsilben { pl }tone syllable | tone syllables [Add to Longdo]
Träger { m } [ electr. ] | zwei Trägertone | two tone [Add to Longdo]
Tonus { m }; Spannung { f } [ med. ] | Toni { pl }tone | tones [Add to Longdo]

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