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1 threshold level
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2 hearing threshold level
nACOUST nivel del umbral de audición mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > hearing threshold level
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3 threshold
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4 level
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5 level above threshold
nACOUST nivel por encima del umbral mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > level above threshold
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6 differential threshold
nACOUST umbral diferencial mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > differential threshold
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7 differential threshold of sound pressure level
nACOUST umbral diferencial de nivel de presión del sonora mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > differential threshold of sound pressure level
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8 hearing
nACOUST audición f -
9 normal
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10 differential
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11 mismo
mismo 1
◊ -ma adjetivo1◊ hacer dos cosas al mismo tiempo to do two things at once o at the same timeel mismo que vimos ayer the same one we saw yesterday 2 ( uso enfático)a) (refiriéndose a lugares, momentos, cosas):en este mismo instante this very minute; eso mismo pienso yo that's exactly what I thinkb) ( refiriéndose a personas):te perjudicas a ti mismo you're only hurting yourself; ella misma lo trajo she brought it herself 3◊ lo mismo: siempre dice lo mismo he always says the same thing;lo mismo para mí the same for me, please; nuestra empresa, lo mismo que tantas otras our company, like so many others; los niños pueden ir lo mismo que los adultos children can go as well as adults; o lo que es lo mismo in other words; da lo mismo it doesn't matter; me/le da lo mismo I don't care/he/she doesn't care
mismo 2 adverbio ( uso enfático):◊ aquí/ahora mismo right here/now;hoy mismo te mando el cheque I'll send you the check today; ayer mismo hablé con él I spoke to him only yesterday
mismo,-a
I adjetivo
1 same
el mismo acento, the same accent
2 (uso enfático) el rey mismo apareció en el umbral, the king himself appeared on the threshold
II pron same: comemos siempre lo mismo, we always eat the same thing
me da lo mismo, it makes no difference to me
es el mismo árbol, it's the same tree
por uno o sí mismo, by oneself
III adverbio
1 (intensificador) murió allí mismo, he died right there
ahora mismo, right now
2 (por ejemplo) for instance: Pedro mismo te ayudará, Pedro will help you, for instance (incluso) yo mismo estoy de acuerdo, even I agree 3 así mismo, likewise ' mismo' also found in these entries: Spanish: abogada - abogado - actualmente - ahora - allí - aquí - aunar - ayudarse - balancearse - bar - barco - batalla - coincidir - cojear - confianza - conforme - congénere - conmigo - consigo - contigo - continuismo - costearse - decirse - doblete - dominio - dueña - dueño - encerrarse - encogerse - enfoque - enviudar - esperar - igual - igualmente - intentar - machacar - meter - misma - mismamente - parecerse - presentarse - rasero - replegarse - ruin - saber - saco - satisfecha - satisfecho - se - sí English: alike - assurance - autograph - boat - central - charity - chase - close - complacent - concurrently - currently - dare - day - diffidence - directly - ditto - do-it-yourself - end - equal - exam - fabric - fly - follow - fuck - fund - himself - itself - just - lay - level - likewise - maybe - middle - millionaire - myself - need - neither - now - number one - odds - one - oneself - only - outdo - overconfident - pace - par - presently - price - proper -
12 maximum
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13 minimum
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14 signal
1 nGEN señal f2 vtELECTRON enviar una señal3 vtiWATER TRANSP comunicar por señales, dar una señal, enviar una señal, hacer una señal, señalar
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