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1) General subject: tonic2) Engineering: eigentone, fundamental tone, pitch (голоса)3) Linguistics: fundamental pitch, nuclear tone4) Cinema: grease foundation5) Metallurgy: first harmonic, fundamental harmonic6) Music: essential note, fundamental, key-note, keynote, principal note, root7) Psychology: fundamental frequency (голоса)8) Telecommunications: primary tone9) Textile: ground tint10) Information technology: pitch (речевого сигнала)11) Metrology: first overtone12) Perfume: foundational color, foundational colour13) Aviation medicine: fundamental tone (в акустике)14) Makarov: masstone -
3 гармоника
harmonic, ( вид межвагонного перехода) bellows gangway* * *гармо́ника ж.1. (колебание с частотой, кратной основной частоте, или периодическая функция) harmonicвыделя́ть (ну́жную) гармо́нику — extract [derive] a (desired) harmonic2. ( гофрированный чехол) bellowsвы́сшая гармо́ника — higher [upper] harmonic, overtoneдро́бная гармо́ника — fractional harmonicгармо́ники, кра́тные трём — triplen harmonicsгармо́ники крутя́щего моме́нта — torque harmonicsнечё́тная гармо́ника — odd harmonicобъё́мная гармо́ника — solid harmonicосновна́я гармо́ника — first [fundamental] harmonicпе́рвая гармо́ника — first [fundamental] harmonicпове́рхностная гармо́ника — space [spatial] harmonicсфери́ческая гармо́ника — (solid) spherical harmonicчё́тная гармо́ника — even harmonic -
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1. n муз. гармонический призвук, обертон2. n муз. флажолет3. n муз. физ. мат. гармоника4. a гармонический, гармоничный; стройный5. a музыкальный, мелодичный6. a муз. гармонический; относящийся к гармонии7. a физ. мат. гармонический; синусоидальныйСинонимический ряд:1. in harmony (adj.) an octave higher; an octave lower; blending; chiming; consonant; harmonious; in an overtone; in harmony; in tune; musical; symphonic; symphonious; tuneful2. parallel (adj.) parallel; tonic
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