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1 microfoni
• microphone• mouthpiece -
2 mikrofonikapseli
• microphone capsule -
3 mikrofonikohina
• microphone noise -
4 mikrofonimuuntaja
• microphone transformer -
5 mikrofonin kalvo
• microphone membrane -
6 mikrofonin syöttö
• microphone input -
7 mikrofoniparisto
• microphone battery -
8 mikrofonipuomi
• microphone-boom -
9 mikrofonivirta
• microphone current -
10 dynaaminen mikrofoni
• dynamic microphone• moving-coil microphone• electrodynamic microphone -
11 kondensaattorimikrofoni
• electrostatic microphone• capacitor microphone• condenser microphone -
12 nauhamikrofoni
• tape microphone• band microphone• ribbon microphone -
13 suuntaukseton mikrofoni
• undirectional microphone• omnidirectional microphone• non-directional microphone• directional -
14 hiilimikrofoni
• carbon microphone• solid-back microphone -
15 kahdeksikkomikrofoni
• figure-eight microphone• bidirectional microphone -
16 kidemikrofoni
• piezoelectric microphone• crystal microphone -
17 melua vaimentava mikrofoni
• antinoice microphone• noise cancelling microphone -
18 mikrofoni
yks.nom. mikrofoni; yks.gen. mikrofonin; yks.part. mikrofonia; yks.ill. mikrofoniin; mon.gen. mikrofonien; mon.part. mikrofoneja; mon.ill. mikrofoneihinmicrophone (noun)mike (noun)* * *technology• mikrophonetechnology• MIKE.technology• miketechnology• MIC• microphone -
19 sähkömagneettinen mikrofoni
• electromagnetic microphone• moving-iron microphone -
20 suuntamikrofoni
• directional microphone• directional• gun microphone
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microphone — [ mikrɔfɔn ] n. m. • 1721; de micro et phone 1 ♦ Hist. des sc. Instrument augmentant l intensité des sons, de manière à les rendre perceptibles. 2 ♦ (1878; angl. microphone [1877]) Cour. Capteur électroacoustique transformant une vibration sonore … Encyclopédie Universelle
microphone — mi cro*phone (m[imac] kr[ o]*f[=o]n), n. [Micro + Gr. fwnh sound, voice: cf. F. microphone.] (Physics) An instrument for converting sounds into electrical signals, for the purpose of recording or amplifying the sounds. It produces its effects in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
microphone — ou microphonium 1. (mi kro fo n ou mi kro fo ni om ) s. m. Instrument qui rend perceptibles les sons les plus faibles, quand il est en contact avec le corps sonnant. ÉTYMOLOGIE Micro..., et terme grec signifiant voix. microphone 2. (mi kro fo… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
microphone — UK US /ˈmaɪkrəfəʊn/ noun [C] ► a piece of equipment that you use to make your voice louder, or to record something: »Most laptops now come with a built in webcam and microphone for online chatting … Financial and business terms
microphone — (n.) 1680s, ear trumpet for the hard of hearing, coined from Gk. mikros small (see MICA (Cf. mica)) + phone sound (see FAME (Cf. fame) (n.)). Modern meaning dates from 1929, from use in radio broadcasting and movie recording. Earlier, amplifying… … Etymology dictionary
microphone — ► NOUN ▪ an instrument for converting sound waves into electrical energy which may then be amplified, transmitted, or recorded … English terms dictionary
microphone — [mī′krə fōn΄] n. [ MICRO + PHONE] an instrument containing a transducer that converts the mechanical energy of sound waves into an electric signal, used in telephony, radio, sound amplification, etc. microphonic [mī΄krə fän′ik] adj … English World dictionary
Microphone — For the indie film, see Microphone (film). Microphones redirects here. For the indie band, see The Microphones. A … Wikipedia
Microphone — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Micro. Un microphone (ou plus simplement micro par apocope) est un dispositif de conversion des ondes sonores acoustiques d un milieu compressible en impulsions électriques. C est donc un capteur analogique. Le… … Wikipédia en Français
microphone — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ boom, cordless, headset, radio, underwater, wireless ▪ condenser ▪ external … Collocations dictionary
microphone — /muy kreuh fohn /, n. an instrument capable of transforming sound waves into changes in electric currents or voltage, used in recording or transmitting sound. [1875 80; MICRO , in sense enlarging (extracted from MICROSCOPE) + PHONE] * * * Device… … Universalium