Emphasis

  • 51De-emphasis — In telecommunication, de emphasis is the complement of pre emphasis, in the antinoise system called emphasis. Emphasis is a system process designed to decrease, (within a band of frequencies), the magnitude of some (usually higher) frequencies… …

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  • 52Cultural emphasis — is defined as an important aspect of a culture which is often reflected though language and, more specifically, vocabulary (Ottenheimer, 2006, p. 266). This means that the vocabulary people use in a culture indicates what is to that group of …

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  • 53de-emphasis — /dee em feuh sis/, n., pl. de emphases / seez /. 1. a reduction in emphasis: There has been de emphasis on athletic activities at the school. 2. the act or process of de emphasizing. 3. Electronics. a process of reducing the relative amplitude of …

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  • 54pen emphasis —    The act of intermittently forcing the pen against the paper surface with increased pressure. When the pen point has flexibility this emphasis produces shading, but with more rigid writing points such as ball point pens heavy pen emphasis can… …

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  • 55lay emphasis on something — lay emphasis/stress/on something phrase to emphasize the importance of something a society that lays emphasis on youth Special stress was laid on the need to coordinate policies towards Eastern Europe. Thesaurus: to emphasize what you are saying …

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  • 56de-emphasis — noun a) a reduction in emphasis. b) the act of de emphasizing …

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  • 57lend emphasis to — stress, accent, place emphasis on …

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  • 58de-emphasis — atvirkštinė pataisa statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. de emphasis; deemphasis vok. Deemphasis, f; Nachverzerrung, f rus. компенсация предыскажений, f; обратная коррекция, f; посткоррекция, f pranc. désaccentuation, f; postcorrection …

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  • 59de-emphasis — (ˈ)dē+ noun 1. : lessening of importance : removal from a position of prominence, favor, or special attention : a playing down a movement for the de emphasis of football in college 2. : complete or partial suppression of unduly large amplitude… …

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  • 60pre-emphasis — /prē emˈfə sis/ (telecommunications) noun The process of increasing the strength of some frequency components of a signal to assist them to override noise or other distortion in the system ORIGIN: ↑pre (1) …

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