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[ə'kuːstɪk]aggettivo acustico; [tile, material] fonoassorbente* * *[ə'ku:stik](having to do with hearing or with sound: This hall has acoustic problems.) acustico* * *acoustic /əˈku:stɪk/A a.1 acustico: (mus.) acoustic bass, basso acustico; acoustic absorption, assorbimento acustico; (comput.) acoustic coupler, accoppiatore acustico; (anat.) acoustic duct (o acoustic meatus) canale (o condotto) uditivo; acoustic engineer, ingegnere (o tecnico) del suono; (mus.) acoustic guitar, chitarra acustica; (naut.) acoustic mine, mina acusticaB n.acousticala.acustico.* * *[ə'kuːstɪk]aggettivo acustico; [tile, material] fonoassorbente -
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3 acoustic coupler n
[ə'kuːstɪk'kʌplə(r)]Comput accoppiatore m acustico -
4 acoustic screen
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5 acoustic guitar
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6 electro-acoustic
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7 insulation
[ˌɪnsjʊ'leɪʃn] [AE -sə'l-]1) (thermal) isolamento m. termico, coibentazione f.2) (acoustic) isolamento m. (acustico), insonorizzazione f.3) (material) isolante m.4) el. isolamento m.* * *noun isolamento* * *insulation /ɪnsjʊˈleɪʃn/n. [u]1 isolamento ( in ogni senso): heat insulation, isolamento termico ( di case, ecc.); thermal insulation, isolamento termico ( di tubi, ecc.)3 (fig.) isolamento; protezione● insulation contractor, installatore di materiale isolante □ insulation installer, tecnico d'impianti d'isolamento.* * *[ˌɪnsjʊ'leɪʃn] [AE -sə'l-]1) (thermal) isolamento m. termico, coibentazione f.2) (acoustic) isolamento m. (acustico), insonorizzazione f.3) (material) isolante m.4) el. isolamento m. -
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9 discerning
[dɪ'sɜːnɪŋ]aggettivo perspicace* * *discerning /dɪˈsɜ:nɪŋ/a.1 accorto, esperto: The area has much interest to the discerning visitor, la regione presenta un notevole interesse per il visitatore accorto; To the discerning ear every room has different acoustic qualities, per l'orecchio esperto, ogni stanza ha qualità acustiche diverse* * *[dɪ'sɜːnɪŋ]aggettivo perspicace -
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11 ♦ guitar
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Acoustic — A*cous tic, n. A medicine or agent to assist hearing. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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