Loud and clear meaning in English
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Definition
-Do you read me? -Loud and clear!: -Can you hear me? -Yes! Perfectly!
loud: noisy, of high volume, the opposite of quiet
- "Admiral Jones : Loud and clear, I copy."
- "I can hear you loud and clear."
- "Bruno : Attention, USS Calypso, this is Dr. Delavigne, I'm in the water, do you read me?"
- "San Francisco Center to Edward, do you read me?"
- "Glenn : Okay, we hear each other loud and clear."
- "Come in, Captain Marron. Do you read me?"
- "Glenn : Ok, we hear each other loud and clear."
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