earsplitting noise - translation to dutch
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earsplitting noise - translation to dutch

COLLECTIVE SOUND ENERGY EMANATING FROM MOTOR VEHICLES. IT CONSISTS CHIEFLY OF ROAD SURFACE, TIRE, ENGINE/TRANSMISSION, AERODYNAMIC, AND BRAKING ELEMENTS
Car noise; Highway noise; Automobile noise; Vehicle noise; Road noise
  • [[Hong Kong]] roadway generating noise to adjacent land uses.
  • A [[sound level meter]] used in measuring noise levels.
  • A16]] near Dordrecht, Netherlands
  • environmental noise]]. Pictured: [[São Paulo]], Brazil.
  • A noise barrier in Melbourne, Australia

earsplitting noise      
oorverdovend lawaai
background noise         
SOUND OTHER THAN THE SOUND BEING MONITORED (PRIMARY SOUND)
Ambient noise
achtergrond lawaai, achtergrond rumoer (willekeurige signalen die storen bij het versturen van informatie)
white noise         
  • [[Spectrogram]] of [[pink noise]] (left) and white noise (right), shown with linear frequency axis (vertical) versus time axis (horizontal).
  • A "white noise" image
  • Some "white noise" sound (Loud)
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
White Noise (movie); White noise (disambiguation); White Noise (album); White Noise (song); White Noise (film); Draft:White noise (disambiguation); White Noise (disambiguation)
achtergrondgeluid (geluid op achtergrond bij het opnemen van een band)

Definition

line noise
<communications> 1. Spurious characters due to electrical noise in a communications link, especially an EIA-232 serial connection. Line noise may be induced by poor connections, interference or crosstalk from other circuits, electrical storms, cosmic rays, or (notionally) birds crapping on the phone wires. 2. Any chunk of data in a file or elsewhere that looks like the results of electrical line noise. 3. Text that is theoretically a readable text or program source but employs syntax so bizarre that it looks like line noise. Yes, there are languages this ugly. The canonical example is TECO, whose input syntax is often said to be indistinguishable from line noise. Other non-WYSIWYG editors, such as Multics "qed" and Unix "ed", in the hands of a real hacker, also qualify easily, as do deliberately obfuscated languages such as INTERCAL. [Jargon File] (1994-12-22)

Wikipedia

Roadway noise

Roadway noise is the collective sound energy emanating from motor vehicles. It consists chiefly of road surface, tire, engine/transmission, aerodynamic, and braking elements. Noise of rolling tires driving on pavement is found to be the biggest contributor of highway noise and increases with higher vehicle speeds.

In developed and developing countries, roadway noise contributes a proportionately large share of the total societal noise pollution. In the U.S., it contributes more to environmental noise exposure than any other noise source.

Examples of use of earsplitting noise
1. The device blasts earsplitting noise in a directed beam.