deafening sound
The term 'sonido ensordecedor' in Spanish translates to 'deafening sound' in English. This is often used to describe a sound which is extremely loud and disorienting, and may even cause temporary or permanent hearing loss due to its extreme volume. It can refer to a literal sound, such as the noise made by an explosion or loud machinery, or used metaphorically to describe any overwhelming or overpowering feeling or situation.
The deafening sound of the explosion alarmed us all.
This sentence describes a situation where a loud, deafening sound from an explosion caused alarm or fear among everyone present.
The rock band played their last song with a deafening sound.
This sentence talks about a rock band whose sound during their final song was so loud that it was deafening.
The fireworks produced a deafening sound in the night sky.
In this sentence, an event is being described where the sound from fireworks in the night sky was so loud that it was deafening.