decibel

decibel [ˈdesɪbel]  [ˈdɛsəbəl, -ˌbɛl] 

第三人称复数:decibels

decibel 基本解释

名词<物>分贝

decibel 网络解释

1. 分贝分贝:decibel 分贝 | decibel 分贝分贝 | decibels above reference noise 超过基准噪声的分贝数

2. 分贝<电平:deceleration 减速 | decibel 分贝<电平 | decimal address 十进制地址

3. (噪音)分贝:climatic change长期的气候变化 | decibel (噪音)分贝 | deforest滥伐森林

decibel 词典解释

1. decibel的反义词

1. 分贝(表示声音强度的单位)
    A decibel is a unit of measurement which is used to indicate how loud a sound is.

    e.g. Continuous exposure to sound above 80 decibels could be harmful.
           持续暴露在强度高于80分贝的噪声中可能有害。

decibel 单语例句

1. The Williams sisters'decibel levels tend to rise with important points.

2. It is not difficult to make more interesting kinds of fireworks while keeping low their decibel levels and explosive power.

3. decibel

3. Whenever a Greek player touched the ball, the overwhelming decibel level put a great deal of mental pressure on them.

4. A weaker dollar has only increased the decibel level of the protectionist drumbeat.

5. Now officials can monitor decibel levels in real time, and when necessary send in police to break up overly raucous parties.

decibel 英英释义

noun

1. a logarithmic unit of sound intensity
    10 times the logarithm of the ratio of the sound intensity to some reference intensity

    Synonym: dB

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