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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > fricative sound
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1) звук (1. акустические волны, первый звук 2. слышимый звук) || звучать; издавать звук(и); излучать звук3) зонд || зондировать5) pl проф. музыкальные записи; музыка6) звук речи•all sound off — вчт контроллер "отключение звука во всех каналах", MIDI-контроллер №120
sound off — тлв делать объявление; объявлять
- 3D-sound- accompanying sound
- all-bottom sound
- all-top sound
- ambient sound
- ambisonic sound
- analog sound
- audible sound
- binaural sound
- buzzing sound
- complex sound
- diffused sound
- digital sound
- downloadable sound s-
- fifth sound
- first sound
- fourth sound
- fricative sound
- incident sound
- indirect sound
- infra sound
- infrasonic sound
- infra-audible sound
- intercarrier sound
- live sound
- mono sound
- monophonic sound
- multitrack sound
- plosive sound
- pure sound
- quadraphonic sound
- reverberant sound
- second sound
- spatial sound
- speech sound
- stereo sound
- stereophonic sound
- subsonic sound
- supersonic sound
- surround sound
- third sound
- three-dimensional sound
- ultra sound
- ultrasonic sound
- ultra-audible sound
- underwater sound
- unheard sound
- unvoiced sound
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1) звук (1. акустические волны, первый звук 2. слышимый звук) || звучать; издавать звук(и); излучать звук3) зонд || зондировать5) pl.; проф. музыкальные записи; музыка6) звук речи•all sound off — вчт. контроллер "отключение звука во всех каналах", MIDI-контроллер №120
sound off — тлв. делать объявление; объявлять
- 3D sound- accompanying sound
- all-bottom sound
- all-top sound
- ambient sound
- ambisonic sound
- analog sound
- audible sound
- binaural sound
- buzzing sound
- complex sound
- diffused sound
- digital sound
- downloadable sounds
- fifth sound
- first sound
- fourth sound
- fricative sound
- incident sound
- indirect sound
- infra sound
- infra-audible sound
- infrasonic sound
- intercarrier sound
- live sound
- mono sound
- monophonic sound
- multitrack sound
- plosive sound
- pure sound
- quadraphonic sound
- reverberant sound
- second sound
- spatial sound
- speech sound
- stereo sound
- stereophonic sound
- subsonic sound
- supersonic sound
- surround sound
- third sound
- three-dimensional sound
- ultra sound
- ultra-audible sound
- ultrasonic sound
- underwater sound
- unheard sound
- unvoiced sound
- voiced sound
- wave sound
- waveform soundThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > sound
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1) звук2) звучание || звучать4) фонограмма5) зонд || зондировать•-
accompanying sound
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actual sound
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ambient sound
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ambisonic sound
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binaural sound
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diffuse sound
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fricative sound
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infra-audible sound
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infra sound
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lip synchronized sound
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live sound
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monophonic sound
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multitrack sound
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plosive sound
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pure sound
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rubbing sound
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stereophonic sound
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stereo sound
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two-channel TV sound
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ultra-audible sound
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ultra sound
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unvoiced sound
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['frɪkətɪv]1) Общая лексика: фрикативный, фрикативный звук, щелевой согласный2) Лингвистика: спирант (sound), фрикативный звук (sound), фрикативный согласный (sound), щелевой (звук) (sound), щелевой (согласный) (sound)3) Фонетика: щелевой -
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1. n фон. фрикативный звук2. a фон. фрикативныйСинонимический ряд:sound (noun) consonant; continuant; glottal stop; sibilant; sonorant; sound -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > щелинный звук
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муж. sound;
tone муз. глухой металлический звук ≈ clunk булькающий звук ≈ gurgle, hubble-bubble взрывной звук ≈ plosive губной звук ≈ labial велярный звук ≈ velar, guttural шипящий звук ≈ hiss, hush, sibilant;
(шипение) fizzle;
(при жаренье на огне) sizzle церебральный звук ≈ cerebral гласный звук ≈ vowel согласный звук ≈ consonant трубный звук ≈ blare, blaring sound задненебный звук ≈ velar, guttural пустой звук ≈ empty phrase;
mere empty words мн. губно-зубной звук, лабио-дентальный звук ≈ labiodental фрикативный звук ≈ fricative ни звука ≈ not a sound (не слышно) ;
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1. n фон. согласный звукlenis consonant — согласный, произносимый без придыхания
2. n буква, обозначающая согласный звукconsonant shift — передвижение согласных, перебой согласных
3. a согласный4. a совместимый, сообразныйyour actions are not consonant with your principles — ваши действия несовместимы с вашими принципами
5. a созвучный; гармоничныйСинонимический ряд:1. compatible (adj.) agreeable; agreeing; compatible; concordant; conformable; conformant; congenial; congruous; consistent; correspondent; corresponding; sympathetic2. harmonious (adj.) blending; chiming; harmonic; harmonious; musical; symphonic; symphonious3. like (adj.) agnate; akin; alike; analogous; comparable; equivalent; intercomparable; like; parallel; similar; such; suchlike; undifferenced; undifferentiated; uniform4. resonant (adj.) fat; orotund; plangent; resonant; resounding; ringing; rotund; round; sonorant; sonorous; vibrant5. sound (noun) continuant; fricative; glottal stop; sibilant; sonorant; soundАнтонимический ряд: -
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n фон. фрикативный согласный звукСинонимический ряд:sound (noun) consonant; fricative; glottal stop; sibilant; sonorant; sound -
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1. n фон. свистящий или шипящий звук, сибилянт2. a фон. свистящий или шипящийСинонимический ряд:sound (noun) consonant; continuant; fricative; glottal stop; sonorant; sound -
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Синонимический ряд:sound (noun) consonant; continuant; fricative; glottal stop; sibilant; sound
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fricative — fric·a·tive || frɪkÉ™tɪv n. consonant whose sound is made by forcing air through a narrow space (Phonetics) adj. (Phonetics) made by forcing air through a narrow space (about a speech sound) … English contemporary dictionary
fricative — fric|a|tive [ˈfrıkətıv] n technical [Date: 1800 1900; : Modern Latin; Origin: fricativus, from Latin fricare; FRICTION] a sound, such as /f/ or /z/, made by forcing your breath through a narrow opening between your lips and teeth, or your tongue… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fricative — fric|a|tive [ frıkətıv ] noun count LINGUISTICS a speech sound that is made by pushing air out through a small space with your mouth almost closed. F, z, and th are fricatives. ╾ fric|a|tive adjective … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fricative — noun (C) a sound, such as, or /z/, made by forcing your breath through a narrow opening between your lips, or between your tongue and your lips or teeth … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fricative — a.,n. (sound) made by friction of breath forced through narrow passage, as s, f … Dictionary of difficult words