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1 ЗЧ-спектр
Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > ЗЧ-спектр
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2 спектр звуковых частот
Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > спектр звуковых частот
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3 спектр звуковых частот
1) General subject: musical spectrum2) Engineering: acoustic spectrum, audible frequency spectrum, audible spectrum, audio-frequency spectrum, sound spectrum3) Telecommunications: audible-frequency spectrum4) Household appliances: audio spectrum5) Makarov: audible spectrum (в пределах слышимости)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спектр звуковых частот
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4 спектр звуковых волн
1) Engineering: acoustical spectrum, audible frequency spectrum, audio spectrum, sound spectrum2) Electronics: acoustic spectrumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > спектр звуковых волн
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5 спектр звуковых частот
acoustic spectrum, audible frequency spectrum, sound spectrumРусско-английский политехнический словарь > спектр звуковых частот
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6 ЗЧ-спектр
Telecommunications: audible-frequency spectrum -
7 потребность в спектре частот
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > потребность в спектре частот
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8 диапазон звуковых частот
1) Engineering: AF band, audible frequency range, audio band (15 Гц - 20 кГц), voice frequency2) Cinema: audio-frequency range3) Telecommunications: audio spectrum, audio-frequency region, sound spectrum, tonal range4) Special term: audio range5) Geophysics: audio-frequency band6) Metrology: audible range7) Advertising: audio frequency range (15Гц 20кГц)8) Household appliances: audio frequency band9) Network technologies: voiceband10) Aviation medicine: audiofrequency range11) Makarov: audio band (15 Гц- 20 кГц)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > диапазон звуковых частот
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9 звуковой
1. audible2. audio3. phonic4. vocal5. sound; talkingСинонимический ряд:акустический (прил.) акустический -
10 gamma
f rangemusic scale* * *gamma1 s.m. ( terza lettera dell'alfabeto greco) gamma // (fis.) raggi, radiazioni gamma, gamma rays, radiation // (chim.) gamma: acido gamma, gamma acid.gamma2 s.f.1 (mus.) scale2 (estens.) range, gamut: gamma della voce, range of the voice; gamma di colori, range (o spectrum) of colours; gamma di misure, modelli, range (o gamut) of sizes, models; gamma di prezzi, range of prices; gamma di sentimenti, gamut of feelings // (rad.): gamma delle frequenze udibili, range of audible frequencies; gamma di lunghezza d'onda, waveband; gamma di sintonia, tuning band3 (inform.) ( di pezzi, parti di programma) assembly; range; ( di linguaggi) set; ( di prodotti) array.* * *I ['ɡamma] agg inv II ['ɡamma] sfMus scale, fig range* * *I 1. ['gamma]sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile invariabile (lettera) gamma2.aggettivo invariabileII ['gamma]sostantivo femminile1) mus. gamut, scale2) (gradazione) spectrum*, rangela gamma dei sentimenti — fig. gradations of feeling
3) (scelta) range, gamut; (di prodotti, servizi) range, spread, sweep, array•gamma di frequenze — rad. frequency band
* * *gamma1/'gamma/I m. e f.inv.(lettera) gammaraggi gamma gamma radiation.————————gamma2/'gamma/sostantivo f.1 mus. gamut, scale3 (scelta) range, gamut; (di prodotti, servizi) range, spread, sweep, array; gamma di prezzi price rangegamma di frequenze rad. frequency band.
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