Dear Annie:
I live next door to people who leave their windows open and have the television blaring most of the night, while their children play loud video games. They also run some sort of compressor all day long that's right next to our patio.
This home was once our retreat to get away from the hustle and bustle of the world outside, and it has turned into noise pollution central. While our neighbors seem like nice enough people, hearing noise when I'm trying to sleep or getting blasted with sound when sitting on the patio is starting to wear on my nerves. I did put a water fountain out back, and that seems to cut down a bit on the surrounding noise, but I can't keep it on all night. Any ideas? - Matt in Michigan
Dear Matt:
First, try talking to your neighbors. Ask nicely if they would shut their windows or lower the volume on their entertainment systems at night. They may not realize how much they are disturbing you. If that doesn't help, try earplugs or other sources of white noise, such as fans. There also may be noise ordinances in your area that they are violating, in which case you should notify the authorities.
to blare (v.) 發(fā)出聲響;喧嚷
compressor (n.) 壓縮機
patio (n.) 內(nèi)院
retreat (n.) 藏匿處;避難所
hustle and bustle 忙碌、匆忙(的狀態(tài))
to wear on one's nerves 令人難以忍受;讓人勃然大怒
fountain (n.) 噴水池;噴泉
to cut down 減少;降低
to disturb (v.) 打擾;擾亂
ordinance (n.) 法令;命令