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Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > центральная АС
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3 центральная колонка
Telecommunications: center speaker (домашнего кинотеатра)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > центральная колонка
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4 центральная колонка
( домашнего кинотеатра) center speakerRussian-English dictionary of telecommunications > центральная колонка
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5 громкоговоритель
1) General subject: center-channel speaker (громкоговоритель в системе домашнего кинотеатра, расположенный сверху, снизу или позади экрана; воспроизводит звуковую информацию центрального канала: диалоги и другие звуки, связанные с происходящим на экране), loud-hailer (полицейской машины), loud-speaker, loudspeaker, reproducer, speaker, tannoy2) Colloquial: blower3) Military: Loadspeaker Unit4) Engineering: driver, loudspeaker (spkr), projector, speaker (spkr), speaker assembly5) British English: loudhailer6) Radio: loud speaker7) Telecommunications: speaker unit8) Oil: squawk box9) American English: bullhorn11) Makarov: radiator of sound12) Taboo: bitch box13) Security: talker
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