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reverberation

/ri-vur-buh-rey-shuhn/US // rɪˌvɜr bəˈreɪ ʃən //

混响,混响度,反响,回响

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a reechoed sound.
    • : the fact of being reverberated or reflected.
    • : something that is reverberated: Reverberations from the explosion were felt within a six-mile radius.
    • : an act or instance of reverberating.
    • : Physics. the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped, caused by multiple reflection of the sound within a closed space.
    • : the act or process of subjecting something to reflected heat, as in a reverberatory furnace.

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Examples

  • Editors and producers may additionally find that the Q9U picks up relatively more background noise and reverberation as a result of users sitting further back from the mic, which can pose problems in spaces that lack acoustic treatment.

  • California’s vast reservoir network, the State Water Project, is delivering only 5 percent of requested supplies to its 40,000 water rights holders, which is sending reverberations throughout the state.

  • These EQ settings are meant for compensating for the speakers’ placement in a room, the room’s reverberation, or for personal preference.

  • We end up seeing the reverberations of this final culmination of the relationship playing out across the mythology, where the necromancer devours the cavalier to become a Lyctor.

  • That groundbreaking style found avid fans through its characteristically fulsome reverberation, a quality that played well on radios and jukeboxes, the then-dominant audio-broadcasting technology.

  • A minute later the street door, four flights down, rang out in jarring reverberation.

  • The air was calm, and the reverberation rolled far over the forest.

  • Just before dawn he was assisted in waking by the abnormal reverberation of familiar music.

  • They were like the reverberation of some far-off tutored circle.

  • Suddenly a voice boomed at them, like an echo, more than the reverberation that the cave would give.