subwoofer
English
editEtymology
editNoun
editsubwoofer (plural subwoofers)
- A loudspeaker designed to produce low-frequency sound, especially subbass.
- 2004, Ed Gaskell, Make Your Own Music Video, CMP, →ISBN, page 26:
- Hip-hop took the language and made it graffiti—it was music video on a wall with a beatbox blowing its subwoofers next to it.
- 2007 October 24, Roy Furchgott, “The Audiophile’s Goal Is to Rev Up the Music”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Even economy vehicles offer multispeaker audio upgrades, including a subwoofer.
Translations
edita woofer dedicated to the reproduction of low-pitched audio frequencies
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See also
editDutch
editEtymology
editBorrowed from English subwoofer.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editsubwoofer m (plural subwoofers, diminutive subwoofertje n)
Finnish
editEtymology
editBorrowed from English subwoofer.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editsubwoofer
Declension
editInflection of subwoofer (Kotus type 6/paperi, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | subwoofer | subwooferit | |
genitive | subwooferin | subwooferien subwoofereiden subwoofereitten | |
partitive | subwooferia | subwoofereita subwoofereja | |
illative | subwooferiin | subwoofereihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | subwoofer | subwooferit | |
accusative | nom. | subwoofer | subwooferit |
gen. | subwooferin | ||
genitive | subwooferin | subwooferien subwoofereiden subwoofereitten | |
partitive | subwooferia | subwoofereita subwoofereja | |
inessive | subwooferissa | subwoofereissa | |
elative | subwooferista | subwoofereista | |
illative | subwooferiin | subwoofereihin | |
adessive | subwooferilla | subwoofereilla | |
ablative | subwooferilta | subwoofereilta | |
allative | subwooferille | subwoofereille | |
essive | subwooferina | subwoofereina | |
translative | subwooferiksi | subwoofereiksi | |
abessive | subwooferitta | subwoofereitta | |
instructive | — | subwooferein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Synonyms
editDerived terms
editPortuguese
editEtymology
editUnadapted borrowing from English subwoofer.
Noun
editsubwoofer m (plural subwoofers)
- subwoofer (electronic speaker for low-frequency sounds)
Swedish
editAlternative forms
edit- sub (clipping)
Etymology
editUnadapted borrowing from English subwoofer.
Noun
editsubwoofer c
Declension
editnominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | subwoofer | subwoofers |
definite | subwoofern | subwooferns | |
plural | indefinite | subwoofrar | subwoofrars |
definite | subwoofrarna | subwoofrarnas |
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- Dutch lemmas
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- Dutch nouns with plural in -s
- Dutch masculine nouns
- Finnish terms borrowed from English
- Finnish terms derived from English
- Finnish 4-syllable words
- Finnish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Finnish/uːfer(i)
- Rhymes:Finnish/uːfer(i)/4 syllables
- Finnish lemmas
- Finnish nouns
- Finnish terms spelled with W
- Finnish paperi-type nominals
- Portuguese terms borrowed from English
- Portuguese unadapted borrowings from English
- Portuguese terms derived from English
- Portuguese lemmas
- Portuguese nouns
- Portuguese countable nouns
- Portuguese terms spelled with W
- Portuguese masculine nouns
- pt:Sound engineering
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