1.b> 1) , , ()i> ; i> ; that sounds like a child crying ; , ; it sounds like a bird ; to Thomas, her laugh sounded horribly like a growl ; he sounds just like someone I used to work with / ; you sound as if you've got a cold , [.i> .i> 2)]; the banging sounded as if it was coming from next door , ;
2) i> ( , . i>); i> ( , , . i>); that sounds like a good idea ; you sound like your father when you say things like that! , ! she sounded upset and angry on the phone / i> , [.i> .i> 1)]; his explanation sounds reasonable to me ; your job sounds really interesting , ; it sounds as if they had a good holiday / , , ; the whole story sounded very odd / ; he sounds a very nice person from his letter , ; does she sound like the right person for the job? / i> , ? I hope I don't sound as if / as though / I'm criticizing you , , ;
2.b> (); , ; the siren sounded ; the bell sounded for dinner ; presently the castle-clock struck twelve, and then a trumpet sounded , ;
3.b> (); ; ; sound your horn to warn other drivers ; to sound a whistle , i> ; he sounded the gong / ; when she saw the smoke, she decided to sound the alarm , / .i> ; scientists have sounded a note of caution on the technique .i> / ;
4.b> .i> (); to sound a vowel ; you don't sound the "b" in the word "comb" "comb" "b" ; sound the rhymes clearly ;
to sound offb> (about) .i> .i> i> i> (); he should check his facts before sounding off , ; she's always sounding off about too much sex in the media / , .