acoustic
含义: Relating to sound or the science of sound. When describing a musical instrument, it means producing sound naturally without electronic amplification.
Acoustic functions as both an adjective and, in plural form (acoustics), a noun referring to the sound properties of a space. In music, 'acoustic' distinguishes natural instruments from electric or electronic ones — an acoustic guitar, an acoustic set. In architecture and engineering, acoustics is the study of how sound behaves in enclosed spaces. The word is central to concert hall design, recording studios, and noise management.
例句
- The band played an intimate acoustic set at the jazz club, stripped of their usual electronic effects. 乐队在爵士俱乐部进行了一场亲密的不插电演出,去掉了他们平时的电子效果。La banda ofreció un íntimo concierto acústico en el club de jazz, despojados de sus habituales efectos electrónicos.バンドはジャズクラブで、普段の電子エフェクトを取り除いた親密なアコースティックセットを演奏した。밴드는 재즈 클럽에서 평소의 전자 이펙트를 걷어낸 친밀한 어쿠스틱 세트를 연주했다.
- The acoustics of the new concert hall were widely praised by musicians and critics alike. 新音乐厅的音响效果受到了音乐家和评论家的广泛赞誉。La acústica de la nueva sala de conciertos fue elogiada por igual por músicos y críticos.新しいコンサートホールの音響は、音楽家と批評家の双方から広く称賛された。새 콘서트홀의 음향은 음악가와 비평가 모두로부터 널리 호평받았다.
- An acoustic survey revealed that the office's open-plan layout was creating unacceptable noise levels. 一项声学调查显示,办公室的开放式布局产生了难以接受的噪音水平。Un estudio acústico reveló que la distribución diáfana de la oficina generaba niveles de ruido inaceptables.音響調査により、オフィスのオープンプランのレイアウトが容認し難い騒音レベルを生み出していることが明らかになった。음향 조사 결과, 사무실의 오픈 플랜 배치가 용납할 수 없는 수준의 소음을 유발하고 있는 것으로 밝혀졌다.
发音
用法指南
语境: general, professional
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Greek akoustikos (pertaining to hearing), from akouein (to hear). Entered English in the early 17th century. The musical sense of 'non-electric' developed in the mid-20th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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