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1 modulazione
f modulationmodulazione di fase phase modulation* * *modulazione s.f.1 modulation, inflection: modulazione dei suoni, modulation of sounds; modulazione della voce, inflection of voice2 (elettr., fis., rad.) modulation: modulazione della luce, light modulation; modulazione di ampiezza, amplitude modulation (abbr. AM); modulazione di fase, phase modulation; modulazione di frequenza, frequency modulation (abbr. FM); modulazione di intensità, intensity modulation; fattore di modulazione, modulation factor.* * *[modulat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) fis. rad. modulation2) (di voce, tono) modulation, inflection•* * *modulazione/modulat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 fis. rad. modulation2 (di voce, tono) modulation, inflectionmodulazione di frequenza frequency modulation; essere in modulazione di frequenza to be on FM. -
2 cadenza
cadenza s.f.1 cadence; ( ritmo) rhythm; (mus.) cadenza: in cadenza, rhythmically; battere la cadenza, to beat time2 ( accento) inflection, intonation, lilt: parla con cadenza inglese, he speaks with an English intonation* * *[ka'dɛntsa]sostantivo femminile1) (di suoni) cadence (anche mus.), lilt; (di movimenti, passi) rhythm, cadence2) (di produzione) rate3) (inflessione) cadence, inflection, lilt* * *cadenza/ka'dεntsa/sostantivo f.2 (di produzione) rate; a o con cadenza trimestrale quarterly3 (inflessione) cadence, inflection, lilt. -
3 flessione
f bendinggrammar inflection( diminuzione) dip, (slight) drop* * *flessione s.f.2 (mecc.) flexure; flexion; bending: prova a flessione, bending test; sollecitazione di flessione, bending stress (o stress of flexure)3 (gramm.) flexion, inflexion4 ( calo progressivo) decrease, decline, drop, downturn, sag: flessione dei prezzi, drop (o sag) in prices; flessione dei profitti, dip (o decline) in profits; flessione della produzione, downturn in production; flessione del gettito fiscale, drop in state revenues.* * *[fles'sjone]sostantivo femminile1) (di oggetto) bending, flexion2) sportflessione sulle braccia — press-up, push-up
3) comm. econ. drop, downturn, turndown4) ling. inflection* * *flessione/fles'sjone/sostantivo f.1 (di oggetto) bending, flexion2 sport flessione sulle braccia press-up, push-up3 comm. econ. drop, downturn, turndown4 ling. inflection. -
4 inflessione
f inflection* * *inflessione s.f. inflexion: inflessione dialettale, dialectal inflexion.* * *[infles'sjone]sostantivo femminile (accento, cadenza) inflection* * *inflessione/infles'sjone/sostantivo f.(accento, cadenza) inflection. -
5 genitivo
* * *[dʒeni'tivo]sostantivo maschile ling. genitive* * *genitivo/dʒeni'tivo/sostantivo m.ling. genitive\genitivo sassone possessive case. -
6 intonazione
intonazione s.f.1 (mus.) intonation, pitch: intonazione della voce, intonation (o pitch) of the voice2 (l'intonare strumenti) tuning3 (ling.) intonation; (estens.) (inflessione) inflection: attento all'intonazione quando parli inglese, pay attention to your intonation when you speak English4 (fig.) (tono) tone; overtone: un discorso d'intonazione polemica, a speech with polemical overtones5 (fot.) toner.* * *[intonat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) fon. mus. intonation2) fig. (carattere) tone* * *intonazione/intonat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 fon. mus. intonation; intonazione perfetta perfect pitch2 fig. (carattere) tone. -
7 flessione sf
[fles'sjone]1) (gen) bending, (Ginnastica: a terra) sit-up, (in piedi) forward bend, (sulle gambe) knee-bend, (sulle braccia) press-up2) (diminuzione) slight drop o fall, blip3) Ling inflection -
8 flessione
sf [fles'sjone]1) (gen) bending, (Ginnastica: a terra) sit-up, (in piedi) forward bend, (sulle gambe) knee-bend, (sulle braccia) press-up2) (diminuzione) slight drop o fall, blip3) Ling inflection
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