🎚️modulate (módyulet)

verb
/ˈmɒdjʊleɪt/
modular (modular)

Meaning

to adjust or regulate the degree, pitch, or intensity of something
To change the strength, tone, or pitch of something; to adjust or regulate.
To change the strength, accent, or pitch of something; to vary or regulate; to adjust or control.
Traducción del significado
ajustar o regular el grado, tono o intensidad de algo
ajustar o regular el grado, tono o intensidad de algo

Oraciones de ejemplo

The teacher modulated her voice to keep the students engaged.

La profesora moduló su voz para mantener a los estudiantes interesados.
La profesora moduló su voz para mantener a los estudiantes interesados.

A good speaker knows how to modulate their voice.

Un buen orador sabe cómo modular su voz.
Un buen orador sabe cómo modular su voz.

He modulated his voice to sound more authoritative.

Él moduló su voz para sonar más autoritario.
Él moduló su voz para sonar más autoritario.

Synonyms

adjust, regulate, vary, control, tune, modify
Entrada 1
adjust, regulate, vary, control, tune
Entrada 2
adjust, regulate, modify
Entrada 3
adjust, regulate, control, vary

Antonyms

disrupt, distort, unbalance, intensify, amplify, maintain, stabilize
Entrada 1
disrupt, distort, unbalance
Entrada 2
intensify, distort, unbalance
Entrada 3
intensify, amplify, maintain, stabilize

Colocaciones

modulate voice, modulate frequency, modulate tone

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