C1 adjective Formal

bisonence

/baɪˈsɒnəns/

Describing a sound, resonance, or vibration that possesses two distinct tonal qualities or frequencies occurring simultaneously. It is most frequently used in specialized acoustic analysis and advanced music theory to describe complex auditory phenomena.

Exemplos

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The old bell had a strange bisonence quality, ringing with both a high chime and a low hum.

The old bell had a strange bisonence quality, ringing with both a high chime and a low hum.

2

The laboratory analysis confirmed the bisonence properties of the new composite material when subjected to high-frequency stress.

The laboratory analysis confirmed the bisonence properties of the new composite material when subjected to high-frequency stress.

3

That synth patch has a cool bisonence vibe that makes it sound like two instruments playing at once.

That synth patch has a cool bisonence vibe that makes it sound like two instruments playing at once.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
bisonency
Verb
bisonate
Advérbio
bisonently
Adjetivo
bisonence
Relacionado
bisonance
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Dica de memorização

Remember 'Bi' (two) and 'Sonence' (sounding like resonance). It's a 'two-sound resonance'.

Quiz rápido

The acoustic engineer noted that the violin's ____ properties allowed it to produce a rich, layered sound that filled the hall.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: bisonence

Exemplos

1

The old bell had a strange bisonence quality, ringing with both a high chime and a low hum.

everyday

The old bell had a strange bisonence quality, ringing with both a high chime and a low hum.

2

The laboratory analysis confirmed the bisonence properties of the new composite material when subjected to high-frequency stress.

formal

The laboratory analysis confirmed the bisonence properties of the new composite material when subjected to high-frequency stress.

3

That synth patch has a cool bisonence vibe that makes it sound like two instruments playing at once.

informal

That synth patch has a cool bisonence vibe that makes it sound like two instruments playing at once.

4

In his dissertation, Dr. Aris argues that bisonence structures in vocal performance are indicative of unique physiological adaptations.

academic

In his dissertation, Dr. Aris argues that bisonence structures in vocal performance are indicative of unique physiological adaptations.

5

We need to market the bisonence capability of our new speakers to audiophiles who crave depth and tonal duality.

business

We need to market the bisonence capability of our new speakers to audiophiles who crave depth and tonal duality.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
bisonency
Verb
bisonate
Advérbio
bisonently
Adjetivo
bisonence
Relacionado
bisonance

Colocações comuns

bisonence frequency bisonence frequency
bisonence quality bisonence quality
bisonence effect bisonence effect
bisonence harmony bisonence harmony
bisonence feedback bisonence feedback

Frases Comuns

achieve bisonence

achieve bisonence

natural bisonence

natural bisonence

bisonence shift

bisonence shift

Frequentemente confundido com

bisonence vs dissonance

Dissonance refers to a harsh, clashing sound, while bisonence refers specifically to the presence of two distinct, often harmonious, tones from one source.

bisonence vs resonance

Resonance is the general prolongation of sound, whereas bisonence specifies the duality of that sound.

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Notas de uso

This word is extremely rare outside of technical or 'test-prep' environments. It functions as an adjective to describe nouns related to sound, waves, or mechanical vibrations.

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Erros comuns

Learners often assume the '-ence' suffix indicates a noun; however, in this specific vocabulary set, it is utilized as an adjective. Be careful not to use it to describe visual dualities, as it is strictly auditory.

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Dica de memorização

Remember 'Bi' (two) and 'Sonence' (sounding like resonance). It's a 'two-sound resonance'.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin prefix 'bi-' (two) and 'sonans' (sounding/noise).

Padrões gramaticais

Primarily used as an attributive adjective (e.g., 'a bisonence tone'). Does not typically have a comparative or superlative form.

Quiz rápido

The acoustic engineer noted that the violin's ____ properties allowed it to produce a rich, layered sound that filled the hall.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: bisonence

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