Noun (plural)
/ˌɔːdiəʊˈvɪʒuəlz/
The term "audiovisuals" refers to materials and presentations that involve both audio and visual components. It is commonly used in educational contexts, entertainment, and multimedia productions where information is conveyed through both images and sounds. The frequency of use is moderate, often appearing in written contexts such as reports, educational materials, and industry discussions rather than everyday oral conversations.
The school invested in new audiovisuals to enhance the learning experience.
La escuela invirtió en nuevos audiovisuales para mejorar la experiencia de aprendizaje.
The conference showcased the latest advancements in audiovisuals for digital marketing.
La conferencia presentó los últimos avances en audiovisuales para el marketing digital.
Students are encouraged to use audiovisuals in their presentations for better engagement.
Se anima a los estudiantes a usar audiovisuales en sus presentaciones para una mejor participación.
Although "audiovisual" is not commonly used in idioms, the concept of combining audio and visual elements has given rise to phrases related to media, technology, and communication:
The audiovisual experience was like nothing I had ever seen before.
La experiencia audiovisual fue como nada que hubiera visto antes.
Incorporating audiovisuals into your lesson plan can make a big difference.
Incorporar audiovisuales en tu plan de lecciones puede hacer una gran diferencia.
A well-organized audiovisual presentation can captivate the audience's attention.
Una presentación audiovisual bien organizada puede cautivar la atención del público.
They specialize in creating audiovisuals for corporate training sessions.
Se especializan en crear audiovisuales para sesiones de capacitación corporativa.
The film's audiovisual elements were breathtaking and left a lasting impression.
Los elementos audiovisuales de la película fueron impresionantes y dejaron una impresión duradera.
The word "audiovisual" is a combination of the Latin word "audio," which means "I hear," and "visual," from the Latin "visus," meaning "sight." The term began to be used in the mid-20th century as technology developed that combined both sound and video for educational and entertainment purposes.
Synonyms: - Multimedia - Audio-visual media - Visual and audio materials
Antonyms: - Textual (when referring solely to written content) - Non-visual (when describing elements without sight or sound components)