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Meaning of soundy | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. Mostly sound; sound in all but a few well-defined areas.
  2. Characterized by or characteristic of sound.

Examples

“We draw a distinction between analyses that are soundy—mostly sound, with specific, well-identified unsound choices—and analyses that do not concern themselves with soundness.”
“There is a recent community initiative [23] calling for the development of soundy analysis to handle “hard” language features (such as reflection).”
“In this context, perhaps one can only hope for a soundy static analysis [21]: common features should be handled soundly and more esoteric ones should be under-approximated.”
“This object is obtained by the use of an acoustical element, the soundy absorption characteristic of which is adjustable in a simple and convenient manner.”
“Another peculiar feature of these samples is that they exhibit a diapasonlike vibration if their container is hit with some metallic tool or simply with the finger nails. Because of the latter effect, these samples are called, in the laboratory idiom, "soundy". The samples become soundy, on the average, 24 hours after being prepared.”
“Soundy Mouse allows you to step your computer into the future by adding notes of sound to your mouse movement (uses the PC-Speaker, available on most systems).”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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