acoustic
英 [ə'kuːstɪk]
美 [ə'kʊstɪk]
- adj. 聲學的;音響的;聽覺的
- n. 原聲樂器;不用電傳音的樂器
- n. (Acoustic)人名;(法)阿庫斯蒂克
中文詞源
acoustic 聲音的來自詞根acoust, 聽,聲音。
英文詞源
- acoustic
- acoustic: [17] Appropriately enough, acoustic may be distantly related to hear. It first appeared in English in Francis Bacon’s Advancement of Learning 1605, borrowed from Greek akoustikós. This in turn was derived from the Greek verb for ‘hear’, akoúein, which, it has been speculated, may have some connection with *khauzjan, the original Germanic source of English hear, not to mention German hören and Dutch horen (as well as with Latin cavēre ‘be on one’s guard’, and hence with English caution and caveat).
=> caution, caveat, hear - acoustic (adj.)
- c. 1600, from French acoustique, from Greek akoustikos "pertaining to hearing," from akoustos "heard, audible," verbal adjective from akouein "to hear," probably from copulative prefix a- (see a- (3)) + koein "to mark, perceive, hear," from PIE *kous- "to hear," which is perhaps from root *(s)keu- "to notice, observe" (see caveat). Acoustic guitar (as opposed to electric) attested by 1958. Related: Acoustical; acoustically.
雙語例句
- 1. She was backed by acoustic guitar, bass and congas.
- 原聲吉他、貝斯和康茄鼓為她伴奏。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He plays a solo acoustic set.
- 他伴著原聲樂器獨唱了一組歌曲。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The microphone converts acoustic waves to electrical singals for transmission.
- 麥克風將聲波轉化成電信號進行傳播.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. In this performance, Rattle had the acoustic of the Symphony Hall on his side.
- 這場演出中,拉特爾有交響樂大廳出色的音響效果做他的後盾。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Animals use a whole rang of acoustic , visual, and chemical signals in their systems of communication.
- 動物利用各種各樣的聽覺 、 視覺和化學信號來進行交流.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》