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1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) vitenskap2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) naturvitenskap3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) naturfag•- scientifically
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- science fictionsubst. \/ˈsaɪəns\/1) vitenskap2) lære, kunnskap3) vitenskapelig arbeid, vitenskapelig forskning4) naturvitenskap, realfag5) ( sport) teknikk6) kunst7) ( gammeldags) vitenbig science kapitalsterk forskning -
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1) (noun plural the characteristics (eg of a room or hall) which make hearing in it good or bad.) acústica2) (noun singular the science of sound.)tr[ə'kʊːstɪks]1 (science) acústica1 (sound conditions) acústica f singacoustics [ə'ku:stɪks] ns & pl: acústica fn.• acústica s.f.• acústico s.m.ə'kuːstɪksa) ( Phys) (+ sing vb) acústica fb) ( of room) (+ pl vb) acústica f[ǝ'kuːstɪks]N1) (with sing vb) (Phys) acústica f* * *[ə'kuːstɪks]a) ( Phys) (+ sing vb) acústica fb) ( of room) (+ pl vb) acústica f -
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plural noun1) (properties) Akustik, die; akustische Verhältnisse2) constr. as sing. (science) Akustik, die* * *1) ( noun plural the characteristics (eg of a room or hall) which make hearing in it good or bad.) die Akustik2) ( noun singular the science of sound.) die Akustik* * *acous·tics[əˈku:stɪks]nthe \acoustics of a room die Raumakustik* * *[ə'kuːstɪks]n1) sing (subject) Akustik f* * *plural noun1) (properties) Akustik, die; akustische Verhältnisse2) constr. as sing. (science) Akustik, die* * *n.Akustik - f. -
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[ə'kuːstɪks]1) (science) + verbo sing. acustica f.2) (properties) + verbo pl. acustica f.* * *1) ( noun plural the characteristics (eg of a room or hall) which make hearing in it good or bad.) acustica2) ( noun singular the science of sound.)* * *acoustics /əˈku:stɪks/n. pl.1 (col verbo al sing.) (fis.) acustica* * *[ə'kuːstɪks]1) (science) + verbo sing. acustica f.2) (properties) + verbo pl. acustica f. -
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1) ( noun plural the characteristics (eg of a room or hall) which make hearing in it good or bad.) akustik2) ( noun singular the science of sound.) akustik* * *1) ( noun plural the characteristics (eg of a room or hall) which make hearing in it good or bad.) akustik2) ( noun singular the science of sound.) akustik -
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1) ( noun plural the characteristics (eg of a room or hall) which make hearing in it good or bad.) akustikk2) ( noun singular the science of sound.) akustikkakustikksubst. \/əˈkuːstɪks\/1) ( tar verb i flertall) akustikk, lydforhold i rom2) ( tar verb i entall) akustikk, læren om lyd -
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n. akustik, sesbilim, yankılanım, ses dağılımı* * *1. akustik ilmi 2. sesbilim* * *1) ( noun plural the characteristics (eg of a room or hall) which make hearing in it good or bad.) akustik, yankılanım, kapalı bir yerde seslerin dağılım biçimi2) ( noun singular the science of sound.) fizikte yankı bilimi -
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