English-Thai Dictionary
modulate
VT ทำให้ เบาบาง ลง ปรับเปลี่ยน ทำให้ ลดลง adjust adapt change modify tam-hai-bao-bang-long
modulate to
PHRV เปลี่ยน ระดับเสียง ไป เป็น (ดนตรี plian-ra-dub-sing-pai-pen
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MODULATE
v.t.[L. modulor, from modus, limit, measure. ] 1. To form sound to a certain key, or to a certain proportion.
2. To very or inflect sound in a natural, customary or musical manner. Thus the organs of speech modulate the voice in reading or speaking.
Could any person so modulate her voice as to deceive so many.
MODULATED
pp. Formed to a certain key; varied; inflected.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MODULATE
Mod "u *late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Modulated; p. pr. & vb. n.Modulating. ] Etym: [L. modulatus, p.p. of modulari to measure, to modulate, fr. modulus a small measure, meter, melody, dim. of modus. See Mode. ]
1. To form, as sound, to a certain key, or to a certain portion.
2. To vary or inflect in a natural, customary, or musical manner; as, the organs of speech modulate the voice in reading or speaking. Could any person so modulate her voice as to deceive so many Broome.
MODULATE
MODULATE Mod "u *late, v. i. (Mus. )
Defn: To pass from one key into another.
New American Oxford Dictionary
modulate
mod u late |ˈmäjəˌlāt ˈmɑʤəˌleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] exert a modifying or controlling influence on: the state attempts to modulate private business's cash flow. • vary the strength, tone, or pitch of (one's voice ): we all modulate our voice by hearing it. • alter the amplitude or frequency of (an electromagnetic wave or other oscillation ) in accordance with the variations of a second signal, typically one of a lower frequency: radio waves are modulated to carry the analog information of the voice. • [ no obj. ] Music change from one key to another: the first half of the melody, modulating from E minor to G. • [ no obj. ] (modulate into ) change from one form or condition into (another ): ideals and opinions are not modulated into authoritative journalese. DERIVATIVES mod u la tion |ˌmäjəˈlāSHən |noun, mod u la tor |-ˌlātər |noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘intone [a song ]’): from Latin modulat- ‘measured, made melody, ’ from the verb modulari, from modulus ‘measure ’ (see modulus ).
Oxford Dictionary
modulate
modulate |ˈmɒdjʊleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 exert a modifying or controlling influence on: the state attempts to modulate private business's cash flow. 2 vary the strength, tone, or pitch of (one's voice ). • alter the amplitude or frequency of (an electromagnetic wave or other oscillation ) in accordance with the variations of a second signal, typically one of a lower frequency. • [ no obj. ] Music change from one key to another. • [ no obj. ] (modulate into ) change from one form or condition into (another ): the fraught silence would modulate into conciliatory monosyllables. DERIVATIVES modulation |-ˈleɪʃ (ə )n |noun, modulator noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘intone a song ’): from Latin modulat- ‘measured, made melody ’, from the verb modulari, from modulus ‘measure ’ (see modulus ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
modulate
modulate verb 1 the cells modulate the body's response: regulate, adjust, set, modify, moderate. 2 she modulated her voice: adjust, change the tone of, temper, soften.
Oxford Thesaurus
modulate
modulate verb 1 the cells modulate the body's immune response: regulate, adjust, set, attune, balance, harmonize, temper, modify, moderate. 2 she modulated her voice so as to speak more gently: adjust, change the tone of, vary, inflect.
French Dictionary
modulateur
modulateur n. m. nom masculin Dispositif permettant de moduler un signal. LOCUTION Modulateur-démodulateur. informatique Modem.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
modulate
mod u late /mɑ́dʒəlèɪt |mɔ́dju -/動詞 他動詞 1 …を調節する, 調整する .2 〈声など 〉の調子を変える .3 …を (節を付けて )歌う .4 〘楽 〙…を転調する .5 〘電 〙…の周波数を変える, …を変調する .自動詞 1 〘楽 〙 «…から /…へ » 転調する «from /to » .2 〘電 〙変調する .