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2 sound propagation
sound propagation Schallausbreitung fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > sound propagation
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3 sound propagation
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4 sound propagation
Schallausbreitung, SchallfortleitungEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > sound propagation
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5 sound propagation velocity
< phys> ■ Schallgeschwindigkeit fEnglish-german technical dictionary > sound propagation velocity
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6 direction of sound propagation
English-german engineering dictionary > direction of sound propagation
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7 распространение звука
распространение звука
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sound propagation
The travelling of acoustic waves in the atmosphere with a speed independent of their amplitude. The speed only depends on the acoustic medium and is proportional to the square route of the absolute temperature for any given medium. (Source: RRDA / PARCOR)
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9 процесс распространения через среду
процесс распространения через среду
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propagation process
Process by which a disturbance at one point is propagated to another point more remote from the source with no net transport of the material of the medium itself; examples include the motion of electromagnetic waves, sound waves, hydrodynamic waves in liquids, and vibration waves in solids. (Source: MGH)
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10 propagate
1. transitive verb1) (Hort., Bacteriol.) vermehren (from, by durch); (Breeding, Zool.) züchten2) (spread) verbreiten3) (Phys.)2. intransitive verb1) (Bot., Zool., Bacteriol.) sich vermehren* * *['propəɡeit]1) (to spread (news etc).) verbreiten•- academic.ru/58387/propagation">propagation* * *propa·gate[ˈprɒpəgeɪt, AM ˈprɑ:-]I. vt1. (breed)▪ to \propagate sth etw verbreitento \propagate a lie eine Lüge verbreiten* * *['prɒpəgeɪt]1. vt1) (= reproduce) fortpflanzen2) (= disseminate) verbreiten; views verbreiten, propagieren3) (PHYS) sound, waves fortpflanzen2. visich fortpflanzen or vermehren; (views) sich aus- or verbreiten* * *A v/tpropagate o.s., be propagated → B 12. eine Lehre etc propagieren, verbreiten3. eine Krankheit etc übertragenB v/i1. sich fortpflanzen oder vermehren2. sich aus-, verbreiten* * *1. transitive verb1) (Hort., Bacteriol.) vermehren (from, by durch); (Breeding, Zool.) züchten2) (spread) verbreiten3) (Phys.)2. intransitive verb1) (Bot., Zool., Bacteriol.) sich vermehren2) (spread, extend, travel) sich ausbreiten* * *v.verbreiten v.vermehren v. -
11 звукоотражающий барьер
звукоотражающий барьер
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noise barrier
Barriers for reducing the propagation of sound: they are widely used in industry and alongside roads and railways to shield receivers from noise sources. Barriers will not reduce the noise on the receivers side, but will increase it, unless the barrier is also covered in absorbing material. (Source: PARCOR)
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12 снижение уровня шума
снижение уровня шума
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noise abatement
Measures to reduce noise at the source, to encourage quieter technologies or equipment or to prevent or reduce the propagation of sound. Measures may include the isolation and damping of vibration sources; the replacement of components with quieter parts and material; the enclosure of particularly noisy components; the provision of noise barriers, etc. (Source: GILP96)
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