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acoustic [ə'ku:stɪk](feature, phonetics, nerve) acoustique►► Computing & Telecommunications acoustic coupler coupleur m acoustique;Technology acoustic engineer acousticien(enne) m,f;acoustic feedback effet m Larsen, rétroaction f acoustique, bouclage m acoustique;Music acoustic guitar guitare f sèche;acoustic hood capot m antibruit;Building industry acoustic tile carreau m acoustique -
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[ə'ku:stik](having to do with hearing or with sound: This hall has acoustic problems.) acoustique -
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insonorisation f, isolation phonique f, isolement acoustique mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > acoustic insulation
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isolant acoustique m, matériau absorbant phonique mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > acoustic material
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Acoustic — may refer to:In science: * Acoustics, a branch of physics that studies sound ** Musical acoustics, the branch of acoustics that studies the physics of music * Acoustic meatus, another name for the ear canal *Acoustic recording, a pre microphone… … Wikipedia
Acoustic — A*cous tic (#; 277), a. [F. acoustique, Gr. ? relating to hearing, fr. ? to hear.] Pertaining to the sense of hearing, the organs of hearing, or the science of sounds; auditory. [1913 Webster] {Acoustic duct}, the auditory duct, or external… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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acoustic — (adj.) c.1600, from Fr. acoustique, from Gk. akoustikos pertaining to hearing, from akoustos heard, audible, verbal adjective from akouein to hear, probably from copulative prefix a + koein to mark, perceive, hear, from PIE *kous to hear, perhaps … Etymology dictionary
acoustic — 1. Earlier in the 20c two pronunciations were competing with each other: one with ow and the other with oo . The second has prevailed, despite Fowler s prediction that ‘if the word came into popular use, it would probably be with ow ’, based on… … Modern English usage
Acoustic — A*cous tic, n. A medicine or agent to assist hearing. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acoustic — acoustic, acoustical *auditory … New Dictionary of Synonyms
acoustic — [adj] sound audile, audio, auditory, aural, hearing, phonic; concepts 591,594 … New thesaurus