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acoustics

/uh-koo-stiks/US // əˈku stɪks //UK // (əˈkuːstɪks) //

声学,音响学,音响,音效学

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Physics. the branch of physics that deals with sound and sound waves.
    • : the qualities or characteristics of a room, auditorium, stadium, etc., that determine the audibility or fidelity of sounds in it.

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Examples

  • The Alvin’s inaugural years in the 1960s focused on salvage, acoustics research and other naval needs until other funding agencies stepped in.

  • One, with a grand main chamber dramatically illuminated by candle niches, recently shared its acoustics during a concert.

  • In order to understand what follows we must make a short excursion into the realm of acoustics.

  • It is literally a falling off, and on the principles of acoustics must of necessity make the tone thin.

  • Here I've spent heaven knows how much on the acoustics of this theatre, and I can't make out a word she says.

  • He had to devise his own governors for the synchronous mechanism, and here his knowledge of acoustics helped him.

  • But the courtrooms are stuffy little dens, illy ventilated, awkwardly placed, and with the poorest of acoustics.