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101 фрикативный звук
fricative, fricative soundРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > фрикативный звук
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102 consonante fricativa
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103 espirante
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104 fricativa
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105 hankausäänne
fricative (noun)sibilant (noun)spirant (noun)* * *• spirant• sibilant• fricative -
106 rakoäänne
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107 фрикативный
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108 щелевой
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109 фрикативный
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110 фрикативный согласный
fricative имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > фрикативный согласный
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111 щелинный звук
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > щелинный звук
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112 spirant
( (=fricative)درتلفظ حروف) حرفي كه بااصطكاك نفسا ادا گردد( مثل sh و ( v،بتلفظدرآمده ، اصطكاكي -
113 احتكاآى
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114 głoska szczelinowa
• fricative• fricativesSłownik polsko-angielski z Elektroniki i Informatyki > głoska szczelinowa
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115 głoska szczelinowa
• fricative• fricativesSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > głoska szczelinowa
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116 hihī
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117 щелевой
fricative акуст., slotРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > щелевой
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118 фрикативный звук
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > фрикативный звук
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119 hihī
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120 fricativo
См. также в других словарях:
Fricative — Fric a*tive, a. [See {Frication}.] (Phon.) Produced by the friction or rustling of the breath, intonated or unintonated, through a narrow opening between two of the mouth organs; uttered through a close approach, but not with a complete closure,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fricative — ● fricative nom féminin (latin fricatum, de fricare, frotter) Synonyme de constrictive. ● fricative (synonymes) nom féminin (latin fricatum, de fricare, frotter) Synonymes : constrictive … Encyclopédie Universelle
fricative — [frik′ə tiv] adj. [< L fricatus, pp. of fricare (see FRIABLE) + IVE] Phonet. articulated by means of breath forced through a narrow slit formed at some point in the mouth, producing friction, as in (f, v, th, z, h) n. a fricative consonant … English World dictionary
fricative — 1860 (adj.), 1863 (n.), from Mod.L. fricativus, from L. fricatus, pp. of fricare to rub … Etymology dictionary
Fricative — Consonne fricative Mode d’articulation Obstruction Constrictive Occlusive Affriquée Fricative Sonante Spirante Liquide Semi voyelle Vibrante Roulée Ba … Wikipédia en Français
fricative — 1. см. статью щелевой звук (щелевой, придувной, сжатый звук | constrictive | Konstriktiv, Engelaut | fricative | costrittiva) 2. см. статью фрикативный (фрикативный, щелевой, спирант | fricative | Reibelaut, Frikativa | fricative | fricativa) … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
fricative — UK [ˈfrɪkətɪv] / US noun [countable] Word forms fricative : singular fricative plural fricatives linguistics a speech sound that is made by pushing air out through a small space between your teeth and your tongue or lips, or between your tongue… … English dictionary
fricative — noun Etymology: Latin fricatus, past participle of fricare Date: 1863 a consonant characterized by frictional passage of the expired breath through a narrowing at some point in the vocal tract • fricative adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
fricative — /frik euh tiv/, Phonet. adj. 1. (of a speech sound) characterized by audible friction produced by forcing the breath through a constricted or partially obstructed passage in the vocal tract; spirantal; spirant. n. 2. Also called spirant. a… … Universalium
fricative — 1. noun Any of several sounds produced by air flowing through a constriction in the oral cavity and typically producing a sibilant, hissing, or buzzing quality; a fricative consonant. English F and S are fricatives. Syn: spirant 2 … Wiktionary
fricative — fric•a•tive [[t]ˈfrɪk ə tɪv[/t]] n. 1) phn a consonant sound, as (th), (v), or (h), characterized by audible friction produced by forcing the breath through a constricted or partially obstructed passage in the vocal tract 2) phn of or pertaining… … From formal English to slang