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несов. - слы́шаться, сов. - послы́шаться1) ( звучать) be heardза стено́й слы́шалось пе́ние — singing was heard in the next room
2) разг. ( чувствоваться) be feltв его́ слова́х слы́шится ра́дость — one can sense the joy in his words, there is joy in his voice
3) разг. (казаться, мерещиться) seem to be heardему́ послы́шалось — he thought he heard
э́то тебе́ послы́шалось — you are hearing things
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сущ. organорган вестибуло-кохлеарный organ of hearingорган вкуса organ of tasteорган дыхания organ of respirationорган здравоохранения health administrationорган зрения organ of sight, organ of visionорган кортиев spiral organорган обоняния olfactory organ, organ of smellорган развивающегося зуба эмалевый enamel germорган чувств sense organорган эмалевый зубного зачатка enamel capорган эмалевый зубной enamel organорган якобсонов vomeronasal organ -
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audio
(относитепьно звуковых частот 15 - 20.000 гц) — pertaining to frequencies corresponding to а normally audible sound wave.
- (слышимый, воспринимаемый на слух) — aural pertaining to the ear or to the sense of hearing.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > звуковой
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