electronic eavesdropper - translation to russian
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electronic eavesdropper - translation to russian

ACT OF SECRETLY LISTENING TO THE PRIVATE CONVERSATION OF OTHERS
Eavesdropper; Eaves dropping; Eavesdrop; Eavesdropped; Eavesdropping attack

electronic eavesdropper      
перехватчик с электронными средствами; электронное устройство подслушивания
electronic eavesdropping         
  • The headquarters of UK intelligence activities is [[Government Communications Headquarters]], [[Cheltenham]], England (2017)
  • Graffiti expressing concern about the proliferation of video surveillance
  • A surveillance camera in [[Cairns, Queensland]]
  • Diagram of GPS satellites orbiting Earth
  • A payload surveillance camera manufactured by Controp and distributed to the U.S. government by ADI Technologies
  • IPTO]] ([[DARPA]]) official website
  •  Official seal of the [[Information Awareness Office]] – a U.S. agency which developed technologies for [[mass surveillance]]
  • graph]] of the relationships between users on the [[social networking]] site [[Facebook]]. [[Social network analysis]] enables governments to gather detailed information about peoples' friends, family, and other contacts. Since much of this information is voluntarily made public by the users themselves, it is often considered to be a form of [[open-source intelligence]]
  • Micro Air Vehicle with attached surveillance camera
  • RFID chip pulled from a new credit card
  • Hand with planned insertion point for Verichip device
  • Surveillance lamppost brought down in Hong Kong by citizens fearing state surveillance
  • A card containing an identification number
  • A traffic camera atop a high pole oversees a road in the Canadian city of Toronto
  • Surveillance Camera to support the Washington DC Police
  • Surveillance cameras such as these are installed by the millions in many countries, and are nowadays monitored by automated computer programs instead of humans.
  • Fingerprints being scanned as part of the [[US-VISIT]] program
  • graffito]] in Columbus, Ohio, depicting state surveillance of [[telecommunications]]
MONITORING OF BEHAVIOR, ACTIVITIES, OR OTHER CHANGING INFORMATION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF INFLUENCING, MANAGING OR DIRECTING
Electronic surveillance; Electronic Eavesdropping; Surveillance technology; Survelliance; Shadow (verb); Surveillence; Stakeout; Surveillance device; Surveillance devices; Covert surveillance; Home Surveillance Systems; Steakout; Electronic eavesdropping; Reading messages; Government surveillance; US government surveillance; Surveilance; Stake out; Surveillance controversies; Opposition to surveillance; Telephone surveillance; Anti-surveillance activists; Psychological effects of surveillance; Social effects of surveillance; Police surveillance; Biometric surveillance; Surveillance system; Geolocation and surveillance; Social network surveillance; Satellite surveillance; Data mining and surveillance; Wireless tracking
слежка с помощью микрофонов и звукозаписи
electronic eavesdropping         
  • The headquarters of UK intelligence activities is [[Government Communications Headquarters]], [[Cheltenham]], England (2017)
  • Graffiti expressing concern about the proliferation of video surveillance
  • A surveillance camera in [[Cairns, Queensland]]
  • Diagram of GPS satellites orbiting Earth
  • A payload surveillance camera manufactured by Controp and distributed to the U.S. government by ADI Technologies
  • IPTO]] ([[DARPA]]) official website
  •  Official seal of the [[Information Awareness Office]] – a U.S. agency which developed technologies for [[mass surveillance]]
  • graph]] of the relationships between users on the [[social networking]] site [[Facebook]]. [[Social network analysis]] enables governments to gather detailed information about peoples' friends, family, and other contacts. Since much of this information is voluntarily made public by the users themselves, it is often considered to be a form of [[open-source intelligence]]
  • Micro Air Vehicle with attached surveillance camera
  • RFID chip pulled from a new credit card
  • Hand with planned insertion point for Verichip device
  • Surveillance lamppost brought down in Hong Kong by citizens fearing state surveillance
  • A card containing an identification number
  • A traffic camera atop a high pole oversees a road in the Canadian city of Toronto
  • Surveillance Camera to support the Washington DC Police
  • Surveillance cameras such as these are installed by the millions in many countries, and are nowadays monitored by automated computer programs instead of humans.
  • Fingerprints being scanned as part of the [[US-VISIT]] program
  • graffito]] in Columbus, Ohio, depicting state surveillance of [[telecommunications]]
MONITORING OF BEHAVIOR, ACTIVITIES, OR OTHER CHANGING INFORMATION, FOR THE PURPOSE OF INFLUENCING, MANAGING OR DIRECTING
Electronic surveillance; Electronic Eavesdropping; Surveillance technology; Survelliance; Shadow (verb); Surveillence; Stakeout; Surveillance device; Surveillance devices; Covert surveillance; Home Surveillance Systems; Steakout; Electronic eavesdropping; Reading messages; Government surveillance; US government surveillance; Surveilance; Stake out; Surveillance controversies; Opposition to surveillance; Telephone surveillance; Anti-surveillance activists; Psychological effects of surveillance; Social effects of surveillance; Police surveillance; Biometric surveillance; Surveillance system; Geolocation and surveillance; Social network surveillance; Satellite surveillance; Data mining and surveillance; Wireless tracking
перехват информации с применением электронных устройств подслушивания, электронное подслушивание

Definition

Электронная музыка

музыка, создаваемая с помощью генераторов низкой (звуковой) частоты, электрические колебания которых записываются на магнитную ленту и воспроизводятся на магнитофоне. Одна из важных особенностей Э. м. состоит в том, что в ней отсутствует исполнитель в традиционном понимании, т. е. как необходимый посредник между композитором и слушателем. Основные операции при сочинении Э. м.- поиски и отбор звучаний, запись их на магнитную ленту, обработка (деформация, модификация, трансформация), композиционное оформление. Получаемые при воспроизведении звуки могут комбинироваться со звуками электроинструментов (музыка для которых не относится к собственно Э. м.), певческих голосов, традиционных инструментов. В Э. м. используются так называемые синусоидные тоны (отличаются от обычных музыкальных звуков отсутствием обертонов и представляют собой звуки определённой высоты, лишённые тембровой окраски), а также звуки переменной и неопределённой высоты (микротоны). Понятие Э. м. введено около 1950 немецким физиком В. Майер-Эплером. Э. м. создаётся в специальных студиях (первая такая студия организована в 1951 в Кельне по инициативе инженера Х. Эймерта, композитора К. Штокхаузена и др.; подобная студия в Москве, основанная Е. А. Мурзиным, существует с 1967). К созданию Э. м. обращались Эймерт, Штокхаузен, советские композиторы Э. В. Денисов, С. А. Губайдулина, А. Г. Шнитке, Э. Н. Артемьев и др. Э. м. применяется для создания особых звуковых эффектов в музыкальном сопровождении к фильмам, спектаклям, радиопередачам.

Ю. Н. Холопов.

Wikipedia

Eavesdropping

Eavesdropping is the act of secretly or stealthily listening to the private conversation or communications of others without their consent in order to gather information.

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