🎚️modulate (modyulet)

verb
/ˈmɒdjʊleɪt/
moduler (moduler)

Signification

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.
Traduction de la signification
ajuster ou réguler le degré, la hauteur ou l'intensité de quelque chose
ajuster ou réguler le degré, la hauteur ou l'intensité de quelque chose

Phrases d'exemple

The teacher modulated her voice to keep the students engaged.

L'enseignant a modulé sa voix pour garder les élèves engagés.
L'enseignant a modulé sa voix pour garder les élèves engagés.

A good speaker knows how to modulate their voice.

Un bon orateur sait comment moduler sa voix.
Un bon orateur sait comment moduler sa voix.

He modulated his voice to sound more authoritative.

Il a modulé sa voix pour paraître plus autoritaire.
Il a modulé sa voix pour paraître plus autoritaire.

Synonymes

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

Antonymes

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

Collocations

modulate voice, modulate frequency, modulate tone

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