modulation
Pronunciación: [ˌmɒdʒʊˈleɪʃən]
Contexto: «music»
(noun) a change in the tone or key of a piece of music. It's like when you change the way you sing a song, making it sound different and more interesting.
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The composer used modulation to add excitement to the music in the middle of the song.
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The song was flat and boring because there was no modulation at all.
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Did you notice the modulation when the music changed keys?
Contexto: «electronics»
(noun) the process of varying a signal to carry information. Imagine when you listen to your radio, modulation helps to transmit sounds clearly over long distances.
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The modulation of the radio signal helps it reach listeners across the country.
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Poor modulation caused the radio to sound fuzzy and unclear.
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What type of modulation does this radio station use for its broadcasts?
Contexto: «speech»
(noun) the way you change your voice to express feelings or emphasize something. It’s like when you change how loud or soft you talk to make your story more exciting.
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Her modulation made the story much more engaging and fun to listen to.
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He spoke in a monotone without any modulation, so nobody was interested.
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How does your teacher use modulation to keep the class interested?