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to modulate
01
modular
to change or adjust something in order to achieve a desired effect
Transitive: to modulate sth
Example
Engineers modulate the frequency of radio signals to ensure clear communication.
Los ingenieros modulan la frecuencia de las señales de radio para asegurar una comunicación clara.
The teacher modulates the pace of the lesson to maintain student engagement.
El profesor modular el ritmo de la lección para mantener el interés de los estudiantes.
02
modular, ajustar
to change the frequency or amplitude of a radio signal to make it intelligible for broadcast
Transitive: to modulate a radio signal
Example
The radio technician modulated the carrier wave with the audio signal.
The telecommunications company modulated the frequency of the radio signal to avoid interference from other transmission sources.
03
modular, transponer
to change the key or pitch of a piece of music
Intransitive: to modulate to a key
Example
The composer modulates to a higher key for the final chorus, adding excitement and intensity to the song.
El compositor transpone a una tonalidad más alta para el coro final, añadiendo emoción e intensidad a la canción.
The composer decided to modulate from the key of C major to G major in the second movement of the symphony.
El compositor decidió modular de la tonalidad de do mayor a sol mayor en el segundo movimiento de la sinfonía.
04
modular
to adjust the pitch or intensity of a sound or one's voice
Transitive: to modulate a sound or one's voice
Example
The singer modulated her voice to convey the emotional depth of the song.
La cantante moduló su voz para transmitir la profundidad emocional de la canción.
During the public speaking event, the orator modulated her voice to captivate the audience.
Durante el evento de oratoria, la oradora moduló su voz para cautivar al público.
word family
modul
Verb
modulate
Verb
demodulate
Verb
demodulate
Verb
modulated
Adjective
modulated
Adjective
modulation
Noun
modulation
Noun