Sounding
61sounding line — noun Date: 14th century a line or wire weighted at one end for sounding …
62Sounding System for Atmospheric Structure and Dymanics — SOUSY (Abkürzung für SOUnding SYstem for atmospheric structure and dynamics) ist die Bezeichnung eines Forschungsradars des Instituts für Aeronomie in Lindau (Niedersachsen) zur Untersuchung der Hochatmosphäre. Die Anlage, welches auf einer… …
63sounding line — a weighted line or wire used in sounding …
64sounding board — 1. a thin, resonant plate of wood forming part of a musical instrument, and so placed as to enhance the power and quality of the tone. 2. a structure over or behind and above a speaker, orchestra, etc., to reflect the sound toward the audience. 3 …
65sounding lead — /leed/. See under sounding line. * * * …
66sounding board — a person who listens to ideas or plans Cliff used Linda as a sounding board for his business plans …
67sounding board — noun 1 (C) someone you discuss your ideas with in order to try them out (+ for): Ivan uses his secretary as a sounding board. 2 (C) a board that is placed behind someone who is speaking to a large group of people so that they can be heard more… …
68Sounding Creek — Sp Skambanti ùpė Ap Sounding Creek L Kanadoje (Alberta) …
69Sounding Lake — Sp Skambantis ẽžeras Ap Sounding Lake L Kanadoje (Alberta) …
70sounding line — sound′ing line n. naut. navig. a line weighted with a lead or plummet and bearing marks to show the length paid out, used for sounding, as at sea • Etymology: 1300–50 …