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1 audible signal
nTELECOM señal audible f -
2 visual-audible signal
nCOMP&DP señal visual-audible fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > visual-audible signal
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3 audible
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4 audible emergency evacuation signal
nSAFE señal acústica de evacuación de urgencia fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > audible emergency evacuation signal
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5 sonora
sonoro,-a adjetivo
1 (audible) audible
señal sonora, audible signal Cine sound
2 (que suena bien) sonorous, rich
3 (que suena con fuerza) loud
un sonoro aplauso, a big hand
4 Ling voiced ' sonora' also found in these entries: Spanish: banda - emitir - sonoro - doblar - terreno English: soundrecording - soundtrack - soundwave - sound - tone -
6 sonoro
sonoro
‹voz/lenguaje› sonorous, resonant; (Ling) voiced
sonoro,-a adjetivo
1 (audible) audible
señal sonora, audible signal Cine sound
2 (que suena bien) sonorous, rich
3 (que suena con fuerza) loud
un sonoro aplauso, a big hand
4 Ling voiced ' sonoro' also found in these entries: Spanish: cine - sonora - chivato English: rich - screech - smack - sonorous - voiced -
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