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1 moving-media acoustics
• акустика на движещите се средиEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > moving-media acoustics
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2 acoustics
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n pl с гл. в sing акустика* * *{ъ'ku:stiks} n pl с гл. в sing акустика.* * *акустика;* * *n pl с гл. в sing акустика* * *acoustics[ə´ku:stiks] n pl (= sing) акустика, звучност (в зала, театър и пр.); moving-media \acoustics акустика на движещите се среди; noise-control \acoustics противошумова (акустична) техника; \acoustics of flowing media акустика на течни среди; underwater \acoustics хидроакустика; wave \acoustics вълнова акустика.
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