Audio-Frequency Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Noun
Pronunciation: aw-dee-oh-free-kwuhn-see
Definition
Audio-frequency refers to the range of frequencies that can be heard by the human ear. It includes frequencies from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
Synonyms
1. শব্দতরঙ্গ (shôbdôtôrônggô)
2. অডিও ফ্রিকোয়েন্সি (ôḍiô phrikôẏẽsi)
3. শ্রবণ তরঙ্গ (shrôbôn tôrônggô)
Antonyms
1. অশ্রবণ তরঙ্গ (ôshrôbôn tôrônggô) – Inaudible frequencies
2. শব্দহীন তরঙ্গ (shôbdhīn tôrônggô) – Soundless frequencies
Origin
The term “audio-frequency” originated from the combination of the words “audio” and “frequency.” The word “audio” comes from the Latin word “audire,” meaning “to hear,” and “frequency” refers to the rate at which a sound wave oscillates.
Nearby Words
1. Sound (Noun)
2. Frequency (Noun)
3. Ear (Noun)
Audio-Frequency in Literature Quotes
1. “The audio-frequency of the music resonated with the audience’s emotions.” (সঙ্গীতের শব্দতরঙ্গ শ্রোতাদের ভাবনার সঙ্গে মিলে গেল।)
2. “The audio-frequency of her voice was soothing and calming.” (তার কণ্ঠের শব্দতরঙ্গ শান্তিপূর্ণ এবং শান্তিময় ছিল।)
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: শব্দতরঙ্গ (shôbdôtôrônggô)
Hindi: ऑडियो फ्रीक्वेंसी (Ōḍiyō phrīkveṁsī)
Nepali: आवाज आवृत्ति (Āvāja āvṛtti)
Urdu: آڈیو فریکوئنسی (Āḍiyō phrīkwēnsī)
Tamil: ஒலி அதிர்வெண்ணிக்கை (Oli atirveṇṇikkai)
Telugu: ఆడియో ఫ్రిక్వెన్సీ (Āḍiyō phrikvensī)
Arabic: التردد الصوتي (Al-tardad al-sawti)
Chinese: 音频 (Yīnpín)
Japanese: オーディオ周波数 (Ōdio shūhasū)
Russian: аудиочастота (audiachastota)
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