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gen.
loud ; noisy ; famous ; noted ; pompous ; altisonant ; big ; clarion (о звуке) ; sounding ; strong (о голосе) ; vociferous ; boffo ; full-mouthed ; gutsy ; high sounding ; vocular ; roaring ; sonorous ; exclamatory ; lusty ; reverberating ; squall ; stentorious (Stentor- герой Иллиады,о человеке,обладающем сильным,громким голосом,хорошем ораторе Rust71 ) ; enough to rouse the dead (Anglophile ) ; enough to wake the dead (Anglophile ) ; vocal (Notburga ) ; full-throated (helle ) ; strident (Interex ) ; full mouthed ; psychedelic ; high-sounding ; ringing ; resounding (Liv Bliss ) ; clamorous (протест, поддержка) ; headline (то есть попавший в печать // A brief overview of the headline Ukrainian cases heard by English courts 4uzhoj ) ; stentorian (о голосе) ; great ; notorious ; psychodelic ; obstreperous
Gruzovik
sensational ; high-flown ; fine-sounding ; grandiloquent ; bombastic
fig.
high-profile (a high-profile murder case – громкое дело об убийстве • It was a high-profile case involving well-known public servants and their mobster friends. -- громкое дело • high-profile campaign -- громкая кампания ART Vancouver )
inf.
loudmouthed
Makarov.
wild
obs.
boistous (о звуках chiffa ) ; strepent ; streperous ; tonous
oil
squawk
slang
uncool
gen.
read up! ; sing up! ; speak up!
gen.
widely merry ; high-profile (о деле; case; - Two high-profile names have been added to the growing list of acts confirmed to play at this year's Bingley Music Live. – АД sdcda.org Tanya Gesse )
gen.
outtalk (кого-либо) ; outtell (кого-либо)
mus.
piu forte
gen.
aloud ; loud ; deep-mouthed ; heehaw ; noisily ; loudly ; viva voce ; at the top of one's voice ; to the echo ; in a loud voice ; clamorously ; plangent ; in a raised voice (говорить • If a louder, more aggressive approach doesn't work, Ancowitz suggests taking the opposite tack and talking more quietly. It can sometimes get more attention than speaking in a raised voice and seems to "cut through" the din of a noisy meeting. ) ; vocally (Passengers complained long and vocally about the timetable changes. 4uzhoj ) ; uproariously (в сочетании с глаголом "laugh" Ваня.В ) ; audibly
fr.
a haute voix (à haute voix) ; haute voix
idiom.
at full throat (VLZ_58 )
inf.
bang
mus.
forte
mus., lat.
clara voce
polit.
resoundingly (A.Rezvov )
slang
out loud (Rashid29 )
gen.
fortemento (нотное указание)
ital., mus.
strepitoso
theatre., ital., mus.
forte