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acoustic
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a·cous·tic  (-kstk)
adj. also a·cous·ti·cal (-st-kl)
1. Of or relating to sound, the sense of hearing, or the science of sound.
2.
a. Designed to carry sound or to aid in hearing.
b. Designed to absorb or control sound: acoustic tile.
3. Music
a. Of or being an instrument that does not produce or enhance sound electronically: an acoustic guitar; an acoustic bass.
b. Being a performance that features such instruments: opened the show with an acoustic set.
n. Music
An acoustic instrument.

[Greek akoustikos, pertaining to hearing, from akouein, to hear; see kous- in Indo-European roots.]

a·cousti·cal·ly adv.

acoustic [əˈkuːstɪk], acoustical
adj
1. (Physics / General Physics) of or related to sound, the sense of hearing, or acoustics
2. (Physics / General Physics) designed to respond to, absorb, or control sound an acoustic tile
3. (Music / Classical Music) (of a musical instrument or recording) without electronic amplification an acoustic bass an acoustic guitar
[from Greek akoustikos, from akouein to hear]
acoustically  adv
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.acoustic - a remedy for hearing loss or deafnessacoustic - a remedy for hearing loss or deafness
curative, cure, therapeutic, remedy - a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain
Adj.1.acoustic - of or relating to the science of acousticsacoustic - of or relating to the science of acoustics; "acoustic properties of a hall"
Translations
acoustic [əˈkuːstɪk]
A. ADJacústico
B. CPD acoustic coupler Nacoplador m acústico
acoustic guitar Nguitarra f acústica
acoustic nerve Nnervio m auditivo
acoustic screen Npanel m acústico
acoustic shock N (Telec) → choque m or shock m acústico

acoustic [əˈkuːstɪk]
adjacoustique acoustic guitar
nacoustique f
acoustic coupler [ˈkʌplər] ncoupleur m acoustique
acoustic guitar nguitare f acoustique

acoustic
adjakustisch; (= soundproof) tiles, panelschalldämpfend; acoustic screenTrennwand f (zur Schalldämpfung)

acoustic [əˈkuːstɪk] adjacustico/a

acoustic
adj acoustic [əˈkuːstik]
having to do with hearing or with sound This hall has acoustic problems. akoesties صَوْتِي، سَمَعِي акустичен akustický akustisk akustisch ακουστικός acústico akustiline شنوایی؛ صوتی akustinen acoustique אֲקוּסטִי ध्वनि संबंधी zvučni akusztikai akustik heyrnar-, hljómburðar- acustico 聴覚の, 音の 음향의 akustinis akustisks akustik akoestisch akustisk, lyd- akustyczny, dźwiękowy acústico acustic акустический akustický, sluchový akustičen akustički akustisk ซึ่งเกี่ยวข้องกับเสียง akustik, işitsel, işitmeye ait 與聽覺或聲音有關的 акустичний, звуковий سمعی ، سننے سے متعلق thuộc âm thanh
aˈcoustics
1  noun plural the characteristics (eg of a room or hall) which make hearing in it good or bad.
2  noun singular the science of sound.

acoustic سَمعي akustický akustisk akustisch ακουστικός acústico akustinen acoustique akustičan acustico 聴覚の 소리의 akoestisch akustisk akustyczny acústico акустический akustisk ซึ่งเกี่ยวข้องกับเสียง akustik thuộc âm thanh 声学的


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