soundproofing

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soundproofing

(ˈsaʊndpruːfɪŋ)
n
materials used to make something soundproof
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Translations
insonorisation

soundproofing

[ˈsaʊndpruːfɪŋ] Ninsonorización f
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soundproofing

[ˈsaʊndpruːfɪŋ] ninsonorisation fsound system n (= hi-fi) → chaîne f hi-fi; (for disco, concert)sono f
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soundproofing

[ˈsaʊndˌpruːfɪŋ] ninsonorizzazione f
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Richard Hawkins, promotions manager of the city centre club, said the venue would share a wall with the proposed hostel and vibrations could pass through if the developer was not required to install high-quality soundproofing.
Optional auger-feed design offers integral soundproofing, which limits noise levels to 80 dbA.
Key features include low heat generation, owing to a chamber design that's said to reduce friction; reduced energy consumption, thanks to double-scissors-cutting action; reduced down-time, owing to a motorized hopper and screen cradle; improved soundproofing; reduced footprint; and improved infeed/discharge design.
As an option, the auger-feed design offers an integral soundproofing, which limits noise levels to 80 dbA.
As an option, the auger-feed design offers an integral soundproofing which limits noise levels to 80 dbA.
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