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посторонний слушатель, подслушивающее лицоАнгло-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > outside listener
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Англо-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > listener
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['æmbɪənt] 1. прил.1) окружающий, внешнийSyn:2) обтекающий2. сущ.1) внешняя среда; окружающее пространство2) муз. эмбиент (музыкальный стиль, в котором за счёт использования электронной реверберации и других пространственно-звуковых технологий создаются изощрённые эффекты, способствующие медиативному состоянию, либо создающие "отчуждающие" эффекты)The best ambient artists can manipulate the listener's sense of space and time in highly sophisticated ways. — Лучшие эмбиент-музыканты умеют манипулировать пространственно-временными ощущениями слушателя весьма изощрёнными способами.
Many ambient compositions change subtly in content and timbre over a long period of time. — Содержание и тембр многих эмбиент-композиций меняются очень медленно на больших временных промежутках.
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