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1 сибилянт
1) Linguistics: blade spirant, sibilant (consonant)2) Phonetics: sibilant3) Dentistry: sibilant sound -
2 свистящий или шипящий звук
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > свистящий или шипящий звук
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3 звук
муж.sound; tone муз.булькающий звук — gurgle, hubble-bubble
велярный звук — velar, guttural
задненебный звук — фон. velar, guttural
губно-зубной звук, лабио-дентальный звук — labiodental
пустой звук — empty phrase; mere empty words мн. ч.
трубный звук — blare, blaring sound
церебральный звук — фон. cerebral
шипящий звук — фон. hiss, hush, sibilant; ( шипение) fizzle; ( при жаренье на огне) sizzle
••ни звука — not a sound ( не слышно); not a word (о ком-л./чем-л.)
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4 шипящий звук
1) General subject: fizzle, sizzle (при жаренье на огне)2) Colloquial: sizzle (чего-л. жарящегося на огне)3) Engineering: hiss, hissing sound4) Rare: siss5) Linguistics: hushing sound6) Phonetics: sibilant -
5 свистящий звук
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6 шипящий
См. также в других словарях:
sibilant — sib|ilant1 [ˈsıbılənt] adj formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: , present participle of sibilare to hiss, whistle ] making or being an s or sh sound ▪ a sibilant whisper sibilant 2 sibilant2 n technical a sibilant sound such as s or sh in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sibilant — 1 adjective formal making or being an “s” or “sh” sound: a sibilant, fluttering voice 2 noun (C) technical a sibilant sound such as (s, z) in English … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sibilant — 1. adjective /ˈsɪb.ɪ.lənt/ Characterized by a hissing sound such as the s or sh in sash or surge. She had a curious habit of prefacing everything she said with a soft sibilant sound. S s s Grace, she said, its just like I was telling Brother… … Wiktionary
sibilant — /ˈsɪbələnt / (say sibuhluhnt) adjective 1. hissing. 2. Phonetics characterised by a hissing sound; denoting sounds like those spelt with s in this, rose, pressure, pleasure. –noun 3 …
Sibilant — Sib i*lant, a. [L. sibilans, antis, p. pr. of sibilare to hiss: cf. F. sibilant.] Making a hissing sound; uttered with a hissing sound; hissing; as, s, z, sh, and zh, are sibilant elementary sounds. n. A sibiliant letter. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sibilant — ► ADJECTIVE 1) making or characterized by a hissing sound. 2) Phonetics (of a speech sound) sounded with a hissing effect, for example s, sh. ► NOUN Phonetics ▪ a sibilant speech sound. DERIVATIVES sibilance noun. ORIGIN fro … English terms dictionary
sibilant — [sib′ə lənt] adj. [L sibilans < sibilare, to hiss] 1. having or making a hissing sound 2. Phonet. articulated with such a sound, as (s), (z), (sh), (zh), (ch), and (j) n. a sibilant consonant: a type of fricative sibilance n. sibilancy n. pl.… … English World dictionary
sibilant — (adj.) 1660s, from L. sibilantem (nom. sibilans), prp. of sibilare to hiss, whistle, possibly of imitative origin (Cf. Gk. sizein to hiss, Lett. sikt to hiss, O.C.S. svistati to hiss, whistle ). The noun meaning speech sound having a hissing… … Etymology dictionary
sibilant — Hissing or whistling in character; denoting a form of rhonchus. [L. sibilans ( ant ), pres. p. of sibilo, to hiss] * * * sib·i·lant sib ə lənt adj having, containing, or producing the sound of or a sound resembling that of the s or sh in sash… … Medical dictionary
sibilant — I. adjective Etymology: Latin sibilant , sibilans, present participle of sibilare to hiss, whistle, of imitative origin Date: 1669 having, containing, or producing the sound of or a sound resembling that of the s or the sh in sash < a sibilant… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Sibilant consonant — A sibilant is a type of fricative or affricate consonant, made by directing a jet of air through a narrow channel in the vocal tract towards the sharp edge of the teeth. The termThe term sibilant is often taken to be synonymous with the term… … Wikipedia