MIKE - определение. Что такое MIKE
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое MIKE - определение

FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM THE TELEVISION SERIES TWIN PEAKS
Phillip Gerard; MIKE (Twin Peaks); MIKE
Найдено результатов: 1396
mike         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mikee; Maidhc; Mike (disambiguation); Mike (film)
(mikes)
A mike is the same as a microphone
. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
mike         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mikee; Maidhc; Mike (disambiguation); Mike (film)
mike1
informal
¦ noun a microphone.
¦ verb equip with a microphone.
--------
mike2 Brit.
informal, dated
¦ verb idle away one's time.
¦ noun a period of idleness.
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.
MIKE         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mikee; Maidhc; Mike (disambiguation); Mike (film)
Mike         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mikee; Maidhc; Mike (disambiguation); Mike (film)
¦ noun a code word representing the letter M, used in radio communication.
Mike (film)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mikee; Maidhc; Mike (disambiguation); Mike (film)
Mike is a 1926 American drama film directed by Marshall Neilan. The film is a modest production, featuring Sally O'Neil and William Haines.
Mike the Headless Chicken         
CHICKEN
Mike The Headless Chicken; Lloyd Olsen; Mike the headless chicken; Miracle mike; Headless chicken; The headless chicken; Miracle Mike the Headless Chicken; Lloyd Olson; Headless Mike; Mike, the headless chicken; Miracle Mike; Mike the Chicken
Mike the Headless Chicken (April 20, 1945March 17, 1947) was a male Wyandotte chicken that lived for 18 months after his head had been cut off. After the loss of his head, Mike achieved national fame until his death in March 1947.
Mike Fisher (Only Fools and Horses)         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES
Michael David Fisher (born 12 December 1950 in Acton) is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. He was publican of the Nag's Head, the fictional Peckham pub that frequently serves as a setting in the show.
microphone         
  • An AKG C214 condenser microphone with [[shock mount]]
  • AKG]] C451B small-diaphragm condenser microphone
  • Astatic]] crystal microphone
  • MEMS microphone Akustica AKU230
  • Audio-Technica AT3035
  • [[Humphrey Bogart]], Jack Brown, and [[Lauren Bacall]] with RCA Varacoustic MI-6203 ribbon microphones broadcast to troops overseas during World War II.
  • Inner workings of the condenser microphone
  • [[David Edward Hughes]] invented a [[carbon microphone]] in the 1870s.
  • [[Edmund Lowe]] using a ribbon microphone
  • Electronic symbol for a microphone
  • The interference tube of a shotgun microphone. The capsule is at the base of the tube.
  • Microphone with its windscreen removed
  • Neumann D-01 digital microphone and Neumann DMI-8 8-channel USB Digital Microphone Interface
  • Inside the Oktava 319 condenser microphone
  • A comparison of the far field on-axis frequency response of the Oktava 319 and the Shure SM58
  • Optoacoustics]] 1140 fiber-optic microphone
  • [[Patti Smith]] singing into a [[Shure SM58]] (dynamic cardioid type) microphone
  • Singer and disc [[pop filter]] in front of a large-diaphragm condenser mic
  • Samson microphone with a USB connector
  • A Sony parabolic reflector, without a microphone. The microphone would face the reflector surface and sound captured by the reflector would bounce towards the microphone.
  • Inner workings of a dynamic microphone
  • First patent on foil electret microphone by G. M. Sessler et al. (pages 1 to 3)
  • University Sound US664A dynamic supercardioid microphone
  • [[Western Electric]] double button carbon microphone
ACOUSTIC-TO-ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER OR SENSOR THAT CONVERTS SOUND INTO AN ELECTRICAL SIGNAL
Electrical microphone; Microphones; Microphone pick up patterns; Condenser microphone; Dynamic microphone; Dynamic microphones; Condenser microphones; Shotgun mic; Shotgun microphone; Miking; Condensor microphone; Condensor mikes; Micophone; Piezo microphone; Integrated microphone; Condenser mic; Variable polar pattern; Piezoelectric microphone; Wind gag; Subcardioid; Cardioid microphone; 🎤; History of the microphone; Element (microphone); Capsule (microphone); Microphone capsule; Microphone element; Omnidirectional microphone; Self noise; Shotgun mike; 🎙; Moving coil microphone; Moving-coil microphone; Conference microphone; Measurement microphone; Windscreen (microphone); "shotgun" microphone; Microphone windscreen; Microphone windscreens; Dead kitten; Crystal microphone; Directional microphone; Fiber-optic microphone
n.
1) to hook up, set up a microphone
2) to speak into, through a microphone
3) a concealed; throat microphone
microphone         
  • An AKG C214 condenser microphone with [[shock mount]]
  • AKG]] C451B small-diaphragm condenser microphone
  • Astatic]] crystal microphone
  • MEMS microphone Akustica AKU230
  • Audio-Technica AT3035
  • [[Humphrey Bogart]], Jack Brown, and [[Lauren Bacall]] with RCA Varacoustic MI-6203 ribbon microphones broadcast to troops overseas during World War II.
  • Inner workings of the condenser microphone
  • [[David Edward Hughes]] invented a [[carbon microphone]] in the 1870s.
  • [[Edmund Lowe]] using a ribbon microphone
  • Electronic symbol for a microphone
  • The interference tube of a shotgun microphone. The capsule is at the base of the tube.
  • Microphone with its windscreen removed
  • Neumann D-01 digital microphone and Neumann DMI-8 8-channel USB Digital Microphone Interface
  • Inside the Oktava 319 condenser microphone
  • A comparison of the far field on-axis frequency response of the Oktava 319 and the Shure SM58
  • Optoacoustics]] 1140 fiber-optic microphone
  • [[Patti Smith]] singing into a [[Shure SM58]] (dynamic cardioid type) microphone
  • Singer and disc [[pop filter]] in front of a large-diaphragm condenser mic
  • Samson microphone with a USB connector
  • A Sony parabolic reflector, without a microphone. The microphone would face the reflector surface and sound captured by the reflector would bounce towards the microphone.
  • Inner workings of a dynamic microphone
  • First patent on foil electret microphone by G. M. Sessler et al. (pages 1 to 3)
  • University Sound US664A dynamic supercardioid microphone
  • [[Western Electric]] double button carbon microphone
ACOUSTIC-TO-ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER OR SENSOR THAT CONVERTS SOUND INTO AN ELECTRICAL SIGNAL
Electrical microphone; Microphones; Microphone pick up patterns; Condenser microphone; Dynamic microphone; Dynamic microphones; Condenser microphones; Shotgun mic; Shotgun microphone; Miking; Condensor microphone; Condensor mikes; Micophone; Piezo microphone; Integrated microphone; Condenser mic; Variable polar pattern; Piezoelectric microphone; Wind gag; Subcardioid; Cardioid microphone; 🎤; History of the microphone; Element (microphone); Capsule (microphone); Microphone capsule; Microphone element; Omnidirectional microphone; Self noise; Shotgun mike; 🎙; Moving coil microphone; Moving-coil microphone; Conference microphone; Measurement microphone; Windscreen (microphone); "shotgun" microphone; Microphone windscreen; Microphone windscreens; Dead kitten; Crystal microphone; Directional microphone; Fiber-optic microphone
(microphones)
A microphone is a device that is used to make sounds louder or to record them on a tape recorder.
N-COUNT
Microphone         
  • An AKG C214 condenser microphone with [[shock mount]]
  • AKG]] C451B small-diaphragm condenser microphone
  • Astatic]] crystal microphone
  • MEMS microphone Akustica AKU230
  • Audio-Technica AT3035
  • [[Humphrey Bogart]], Jack Brown, and [[Lauren Bacall]] with RCA Varacoustic MI-6203 ribbon microphones broadcast to troops overseas during World War II.
  • Inner workings of the condenser microphone
  • [[David Edward Hughes]] invented a [[carbon microphone]] in the 1870s.
  • [[Edmund Lowe]] using a ribbon microphone
  • Electronic symbol for a microphone
  • The interference tube of a shotgun microphone. The capsule is at the base of the tube.
  • Microphone with its windscreen removed
  • Neumann D-01 digital microphone and Neumann DMI-8 8-channel USB Digital Microphone Interface
  • Inside the Oktava 319 condenser microphone
  • A comparison of the far field on-axis frequency response of the Oktava 319 and the Shure SM58
  • Optoacoustics]] 1140 fiber-optic microphone
  • [[Patti Smith]] singing into a [[Shure SM58]] (dynamic cardioid type) microphone
  • Singer and disc [[pop filter]] in front of a large-diaphragm condenser mic
  • Samson microphone with a USB connector
  • A Sony parabolic reflector, without a microphone. The microphone would face the reflector surface and sound captured by the reflector would bounce towards the microphone.
  • Inner workings of a dynamic microphone
  • First patent on foil electret microphone by G. M. Sessler et al. (pages 1 to 3)
  • University Sound US664A dynamic supercardioid microphone
  • [[Western Electric]] double button carbon microphone
ACOUSTIC-TO-ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER OR SENSOR THAT CONVERTS SOUND INTO AN ELECTRICAL SIGNAL
Electrical microphone; Microphones; Microphone pick up patterns; Condenser microphone; Dynamic microphone; Dynamic microphones; Condenser microphones; Shotgun mic; Shotgun microphone; Miking; Condensor microphone; Condensor mikes; Micophone; Piezo microphone; Integrated microphone; Condenser mic; Variable polar pattern; Piezoelectric microphone; Wind gag; Subcardioid; Cardioid microphone; 🎤; History of the microphone; Element (microphone); Capsule (microphone); Microphone capsule; Microphone element; Omnidirectional microphone; Self noise; Shotgun mike; 🎙; Moving coil microphone; Moving-coil microphone; Conference microphone; Measurement microphone; Windscreen (microphone); "shotgun" microphone; Microphone windscreen; Microphone windscreens; Dead kitten; Crystal microphone; Directional microphone; Fiber-optic microphone
An apparatus which includes a contact of variable resistance; such resistance can be varied in amount by slight vibrations, such as those produced by sound waves. The apparatus in use forms part of a circuit including a telephone and current generator. As the contact is varied the resistance of the circuit and consequently the current intensity changes and sounds are emitted by the telephone corresponding to such changes. If the microphone is spoken to, the telephone will emit corresponding sounds, reproducing the voice. It has been found in practice that carbon gives the best microphone contact. One of the simplest and earliest forms is shown in the cut. A short rod or pencil of carbon, A, such as used in batteries, is sharpened at the ends and rests loosely in a vertical position between two blocks of carbon, C C, in each of which a hole is drilled to receive one of the points. The blocks are carried on a standard and base D. The blocks are connected with two terminals x, y, of a circuit, including a telephone and battery. There are two contacts to be disturbed. If delicately adjusted a fly walking over the base-board will disturb the contacts enough to produce sounds in the telephone. These sounds are possibly not due only to sound waves, but in part to absolute mechanical disturbances. The various forms of telephone transmitter are generally microphones. Fig. 242. MICROPHONE.

Википедия

Mike (Twin Peaks)

Phillip Michael Gerard (aka Mike) is a character in the TV series Twin Peaks, portrayed by Al Strobel.