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rumble$71371$ - translation to arabic

DEEP, RESONANT SOUND
Rumble measurement; Rumble (audio); Turntable rumble
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rumble      
v. قعقع, لعلع, ثرثر, نظر, صقل, تأمل, تشاجر, دمدم
RUMBLE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rumble (disambiguation); Rumble (song); Rumbling; The Rumble; Rumble (film); The Rumble (album); Rmble

ألاسم

تَمْتَمَة ; دَمْدَمَة ; غَمْغَمَة ; قَصْفُ الرَّعْدِ و نَحْوِهِ ; هَدِير ; هَزِيز ; هَمْهَمَة

الفعل

دَمْدَمَ ; زَمْزَمَ ; لَعْلَعَ ; هَدَرَ

rumble         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rumble (disambiguation); Rumble (song); Rumbling; The Rumble; Rumble (film); The Rumble (album); Rmble
دَمْدَمَة

Definition

rumble
(rumbles, rumbling, rumbled)
1.
A rumble is a low continuous noise.
The silence of the night was punctuated by the distant rumble of traffic...
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
If a vehicle rumbles somewhere, it moves slowly forward while making a low continuous noise.
A bus rumbled along the road at the top of the path...
VERB: V adv/prep
3.
If something rumbles, it makes a low, continuous noise.
The sky, swollen like a black bladder, rumbled and crackled...
VERB: V
4.
If your stomach rumbles, it makes a vibrating noise, usually because you are hungry.
Her stomach rumbled. She hadn't eaten any breakfast.
VERB: V
5.
If someone is rumbled, the truth about them or something they were trying to hide is discovered. (BRIT INFORMAL)
When his fraud was rumbled he had just ?20.17 in the bank.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed

Wikipedia

Rumble (noise)

A rumble is a continuous deep, resonant sound, such as the sound made by heavy vehicles or thunder. In the context of audio reproduction rumble refers to a low frequency sound from the bearings inside a turntable. This is most noticeable in low quality turntables with ball bearings. Higher quality turntables use slide bearings, minimizing rumble.

Some phono pre-amplifiers implement a rumble filter, in an attempt to remove the noise. A heavier platter can also help dampen this.

Rumble measurement is carried out on turntables (for vinyl recordings) which tend to generate very low frequency noise originating from the centre bearing and from drive pulleys or belts, as well as from irregularities in the record disc itself.

It can be heard as low-frequency noise and becomes a serious problem when playing records on audio systems with a good low-frequency response. Even when not audible, rumble can cause intermodulation, modulating of the amplitude of other frequencies. The ‘unweighted’ response curve is intended for use in assessing the level of inaudible rumble with such intermodulation in mind.