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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|Oxford 1001 vocabularySPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabulary tone /təʊn $ toʊn/ noun
tone (also tone up) verb [transitive]
حال و هوا، رنگ و بو
به رنگ مطلوب درآوردن، رنگ، سایه روشن، صوت، نت، درجه صدا، لحن، آهنگ داشتن، به آهنگ در آوردن، سفت کردن، نوا، علوم مهندسی: صدا، کامپیوتر: درجه تیرگی و سایه دار بودن رنگ در گرافیک کامپیوتری، الکترونیک: آهنگ، روانشناسی: کشیدگی طبیعی عضله، حال و هوا، علوم نظامی: سایه روشن عکس هوایی، معماری: به رنگ مطلوب در آوردن
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Advanced Persian Dictionary الکترونیک: صدا، درجه تیرگی و سایه دار بودن رنگ در گرافیک کامپیوتری،
کامپیوتر: به رنگ مطلوب دراوردن، رنگ، صوت، صدا،
علوم مهندسی: سایه روشن، سایه روشن عکس هوایی،
علوم نظامی: صوت، نت، تونوس، کشیدگی طبیعی عضله حال و هوا،
روانشناسی: اهنگ،
الکترونیک: صدا، اهنگ، درجه صدا، دانگ، لحن، اهنگ داشتن، باهنگ در اوردن، سفت کردن، نواصدا، درجه تیرگی و سایه دار بودن رنگ در گرافیک کامپیوتری،
کامپیوتر: به رنگ مطلوب دراوردن، رنگ، صوت، صدا،
علوم مهندسی: سایه روشن، سایه روشن عکس هوایی،
علوم نظامی: صوت، نت، تونوس، کشیدگی طبیعی عضله حال و هوا،
روانشناسی: اهنگ،
الکترونیک: صدا، اهنگ، درجه صدا، دانگ، لحن، اهنگ داشتن، باهنگ در اوردن، سفت کردن، نوا
کامپیوتر: درجه رنگ یا صدا و
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Words tone[noun]Synonyms:- pitch, inflection, intonation, modulation, timbre
- character, air, attitude, feel, manner, mood, spirit, style, temper
- colour, hue, shade, tinge, tint
[verb]Synonyms:- harmonize, blend, go well with, match, suit
Related Idioms: (the) state of things
Related Words: blend,
health,
healthiness,
elasticity,
resiliency,
strength,
vigor,
current,
movement
English Thesaurus: colour, shade, hue, tint, tone, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. tone1 S3 W2 /təʊn $ toʊn/
noun[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Latin;
Origin: tonus 'tension, tone', from Greek tonos]
1. VOICE [countable] the way your voice sounds, which shows how you are feeling or what you mean
in a ... tone ‘You must be Annie,’ he said in a friendly tone.in sb’s tone There was urgency in his tone. Her tone was sharp with anger. It was obvious from her tone of voice that she didn’t like me.don’t take that tone with me (=do not speak to me in that rude or unpleasant way)2. SOUND [uncountable and countable] the quality of a sound, especially the sound of a musical instrument or someone’s voice ⇒
pitch,
timbre:
the guitar’s clean tonein ... tones They talked in hushed tones. ‘No I didn’t,’ he said in a low tone (=quietly).deep-toned/even-toned/shrill-toned etc (=having a low, calm etc tone) an even-toned voice3. GENERAL FEELING/ATTITUDE [singular, uncountable] the general feeling or attitude expressed in a piece of writing, a speech, an activity etc
tone of The tone of the report was radical. The meetings were noted for their deeply religious tone.in tone The article was moderate in tone.set the tone (for/of something) (=establish the general attitude or feeling of an event, activity etc) Opening remarks are important since they set the tone for the rest of the interview.4. COLOUR [uncountable and countable] one of the many types of a particular colour, each slightly darker, lighter, brighter etc than the next
Synonym : shade ⇒
tonaltone of different tones of green Perhaps a darker tone would be better. your skin tone (=the colour of your skin)in tone The dried colour is slightly deeper in tone than it appears when first applied. ⇒
two-tone5. ELECTRONIC SOUND [countable] a sound made by electronic equipment, such as a telephone:
Please leave a message after the tone.dial tone American English dialling tone British English (=the sound you hear when you pick up the telephone that lets you know that you can make a call)busy tone American English engaged tone British English (=the sound you hear when you telephone someone but they are already talking to someone else)6. raise/lower the tone (of something) to make a place or event more or less socially acceptable, attractive etc:
That horrible building lowers the whole tone of the neighborhood. Trust you to lower the tone of the conversation (=by making rude remarks etc).7. BODY [uncountable] technical how firm and strong your muscles or skin are:
A regular brisk walk will improve muscle tone.8. MUSIC [countable] technical the difference in
pitch between two musical notes that are separated by one
key on the piano
Synonym : step American English9. VOICE LEVEL [countable] technical how high or low your voice is when you produce different sounds:
There is a falling tone on the first syllable and a rising tone on the other. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. tone2 (
also tone up)
verb [transitive] to improve the strength and firmness of your muscles, skin etc:
Exercise can strengthen and tone muscles. He began to use weights in order to tone up his body. a well-toned bodytone something ↔ down phrasal verb1. to reduce the effect of something such as a speech or piece of writing, so that people will not be offended:
His advisers told him to tone down his speech.2. to make a colour less bright:
Blue can be used to tone down very sunny rooms.tone in phrasal verb British English if one colour or pattern tones in with another, they are similar and look good together
Synonym : complementtone in with Choose candles that will tone in with your tablecloth and china. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations tone nounI. quality of a sound, especially of the human voice ADJ. deep, low | falling, rising The rising tone of her voice emphasized her panic.
hushed, quiet, subdued speaking in hushed tones
clear, ringing | sharp, shrill, stentorian, strident | gravelly | dry, even, expressionless, flat, level, measured, neutral The question was posed in a flat tone.
normal, reasonable | brisk, businesslike, matter-of-fact She answered him in a brisk, matter-of-fact tone.
commanding, firm, forthright | formal | sepulchral, solemn | dramatic, urgent | casual, offhand | bright, conversational | gentle, mild, pleasant, soft, sympathetic, warm Her tone was mild, almost conversational.
dulcet, honeyed (both often ironic) We heard the dulcet tones of the sergeant, bawling at us to get on parade.
clipped, cool, curt, frigid, hard, harsh, icy In cool, clipped tones, he told her what had happened.
aggressive, biting, contemptuous, disapproving, dismissive, ironic, mocking, patronizing, sarcastic, sardonic, scathing, threatening His tone was faintly mocking.
aggrieved, reproachful, shocked | bantering, conciliatory, conspiratorial, reverential, wheedling VERB + TONE adopt, speak in, take When she heard my accent, she adopted a warmer tone. Don't you take that tone with me.
soften | change | interpret Her tone was hard to interpret. TONE + VERB change His tone changed dramatically when he saw the money.
convey sth, imply sth, indicate sth, suggest sth | betray sb/sth, give away sb/sth Her tone betrayed her impatience. PREP. in a/the ~ ‘You ought to have thought of them,’ she said in a reproachful tone.
in ~s of ‘I don't believe it!’ cried Henry in tones of utter amazement. PHRASES a tone of voice I didn't like his tone of voice; I felt he was being condescending. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
tone II. general quality/style of sb/sth ADJ. dominant, general, overall, prevailing The general tone of the report was favourable.
moral, political, social The newspaper sets a high moral tone in its editorial about politicians' private lives.
favourable | negative | comic, humorous VERB + TONE set Her enthusiastic speech set the tone for the day's conference. PREP. in ~ His letter was very
negative in tone.
[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
tone III. shade of a colour ADJ. light, muted, neutral, pale, pastel, soft muted tones of grey and brown
dark, deep | rich, warm | earthy, flesh, grey, natural, silvery | colour | skin What is your natural skin tone? [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
tone IV. on the telephone ADJ. dial/dialling, engaged VERB + TONE get I keep getting the engaged tone. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus colour red, blue, yellow etc:
Blue is my favourite colour. Matisse was famous for his use of colour.shade a particular type of a colour:
The dress is a light shade of pink. He uses different shades of green.hue /hjuː/
literary or technical a particular colour or shade of a colour:
Her face had lost its golden hue.tint a small amount of a colour in something that is mostly another colour:
He wears sunglasses that have a pinky-orange tint.tone one of the many different shades of a colour, each slightly darker, lighter, brighter etc than the next:
Carpets in neutral tones give a feeling of space.dark used about a colour that is strong and fairly close to black:
a dark blue suit His eyes are dark brown.deep fairly dark – often used when you think this colour looks attractive:
His eyes were a beautiful deep blue. deep red lipsrich used about a colour that is fairly dark in a way that gives a pleasant feeling of warmth:
The walls were painted a rich red colour.light used about a colour that is not dark:
a light blue sweater His T-shirt was light green.pale used about a colour that is very light:
He has very pale blue eyes.soft used about a colour that is light in a way that is attractive because it is not too obvious:
She wears soft colours such as cream, which match her complexion.pastel used about a colour that has a lot of white in it:
The girls wore pastel pink sundresses.bright used about a colour that is strong and easy to see:
The front door was painted bright red.brilliant/vivid used about a colour that is very bright:
I looked out at the brilliant blue sky. vivid red flowerscolourful British English,
colorful American English used about things that have many different bright colours:
There were window boxes full of colourful flowers.multicoloured British English,
multicolored American English used about things that have a pattern of many different bright colours:
A multicoloured flag waved in the midday sun.gaudy/garish too brightly coloured, in a way that is unattractive:
The wallpaper was much too gaudy for me. a garish orange tie [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲