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Новый большой англо-русский словарь - modulate

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка modulate на русский

modulate
1. спец. модулировать 2. ам. сл. работать на любительском (коротковолновом) (радио-)передатчике
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1.
  v.  1) модулировать  2) radio понижать частоту  3) mus. переходить из одной тональности в другую (from; to); At the end of this phrase, the music modulates from C to G. ...
Англо-русский словарь
2.
  модулировать modulate a pulse on a carrier — заполнять импульс частотой - modulate light - modulate the fluctuation ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  v. 1 tr. a regulate or adjust. b moderate. 2 tr. adjust or vary the tone or pitch of (the speaking voice). 3 tr. alter the amplitude or frequency of (a wave) by a wave of a lower frequency to convey a signal. 4 intr. & tr. Mus. (often foll. by from, to) change or cause to change from one key to another. Derivatives modulation n. modulator n. Etymology: L modulari modulat- to measure f. modus measure ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
   verb  (-lated; -lating)  Etymology: Latin modulatus, past participle of modulari to play, sing, from modulus small measure, rhythm, diminutive of modus measure — more at mete  Date: 1615  transitive verb  1. to tune to a key or pitch  2. to adjust to or keep in proper measure or proportion ; temper  3. to vary the amplitude, frequency, or phase of (a carrier wave or a light wave) for the transmission of information (as by radio); also to vary the velocity of electrons in an electron beam  intransitive verb  1. to play or sing with modulation  2. to pass from one musical key into another by means of intermediary chords or notes that have some relation to both keys  3. to pass gradually from one state to another  • modulator noun  • modulatory adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (modulates, modulating, modulated) 1. If you modulate your voice or a sound, you change or vary its loudness, pitch, or tone in order to create a particular effect. (WRITTEN) He carefully modulated his voice. VERB: V n, also V 2. To modulate an activity or process means to alter it so that it is more suitable for a particular situation. (FORMAL) These chemicals modulate the effect of potassium. VERB: V n • modulation (modulations) The famine turned the normal modulation of climate into disaster. N-VAR ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 formal to change the sound of your voice or the strength of something 2 I + from/to technical to move from one key to another in a piece of music using a series of related chords (chord (1)) 3 technical to change the form of a radio signal so that it can be broadcast more effectively - modulation n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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