Masking

  • 31masking diaphragm — apsauginė diafragma statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. masking diaphragm vok. Abdeckblende, f rus. защитная диафрагма, f pranc. diaphragme de protection, m …

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  • 32masking paper — noun adhesive tape used to cover the part of a surface that should not be painted • Syn: ↑masking tape • Hypernyms: ↑adhesive tape * * * noun : a paper used to cover parts of a surface that are to be kept bare when the remaining parts are painted …

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  • 33masking pat — noun Etymology: English dialect masking (from gerund of mask) (I) + Scots pat pot, alteration of English pot Scotland : teapot …

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  • 34masking — /mas king, mah sking/, n. 1. backing (def. 4). 2. Psychol. obscuring, partially or completely, one sensory process by another, as the dulling of the sense of taste by smoking. [1920 25; MASK + ING1, ING2] * * * …

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  • 35masking — 1. The use of noise of any kind to interfere with the audibility of another sound. For any given intensity, low pitched tones have a greater m. effect than those of a high pitch. 2. In audiology, the use of a noise applied to one ear while… …

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  • 36Masking — Маскирование; Выкрывание (ненужных деталей при экспонировании) с помощью непрозрачного шаблона; маскирование с помощью обрезной маски …

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  • 37masking — mæskɪŋ / mɑːs n. disguising, camouflaging, hiding, concealing; covering mæsk /mɑːsk n. masque, facial disguise; disguise; total or partial facial covering for protection; excuse v. cover; disguise, camouflage, hide, conceal; protect by… …

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  • 38masking — makings …

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  • 39masking — mask•ing [[t]ˈmæs kɪŋ, ˈmɑ skɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) tht backing 3) 2) psl obscuring or blocking one sensory process by another • Etymology: 1920–25 …

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  • 40Masking — F/A/V A phenomenon whereby one or more sound trick the ear into not hearing other, weaker, sound that are also present. (Audio) …

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