loudspeaker
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]loudspeaker (plural loudspeakers)
- An electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal into audible sound.
- Any such transducer that is loud, as opposed to quiet ones such as those found in headphones.
- An encasing containing one or more loudspeaker devices and usually other electrical equipment such as a driver.
Synonyms
[edit]- (electromechanical transducer): speaker
- (encasing containing loudspeakers): speaker enclosure, loudspeaker cabinet, loudspeaker enclosure
Descendants
[edit]- → Belarusian: гучнагавары́цель (hučnahavarýcjelʹ) (calque)
- → Bulgarian: високоговори́тел (visokogovorítel) (calque)
- → Danish: højtaler, højttaler (calque)
- → Dutch: luidspreker (calque)
- → Estonian: valjuhääldi (calque)
- → French: haut-parleur (calque)
- → German: Lautsprecher (calque)
- → Icelandic: hátalari (calque)
- → Italian: altoparlante (calque)
- → Latvian: skaļrunis (calque)
- → Lithuanian: garsiakalbis (calque)
- → Marathi: लाउडस्पीकर (lāuḍaspīkar)
- → Norwegian Bokmål: høyttaler, høgtaler; høytaler (calque)
- → Norwegian Nynorsk: høgtalar (calque)
- → Russian: громкоговори́тель (gromkogovorítelʹ) (calque)
- → Ukrainian: гучномо́вець (hučnomóvecʹ) (calque)
- → Yiddish: הויכרעדער (hoykhreder) (calque)
Translations
[edit]transducer
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encasing
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