Muffle
volume
British pronunciation/mˈʌfə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈməfəɫ/

Definición y Significado de "muffle"

to muffle
01

mitigar, amortiguar

to make a sound quieter or less distinct
Transitive: to muffle a noise
to muffle definition and meaning
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The new insulation has effectively muffled the external traffic sounds.
El nuevo aislamiento ha amortiguado efectivamente los sonidos del tráfico exterior.
Adding a thick layer of fabric can muffle the loud sound of footsteps.
Agregar una capa gruesa de tela puede mitigar el fuerte sonido de los pasos.
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amortiguar, silenciar

to dampen or suppress the volume of a source of sound by covering or wrapping it
Transitive: to muffle a source of sound
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The musician muffled the drum with a piece of cloth to create a softer, more subdued tone during the performance.
El músico amortiguó el tambor con un trozo de tela para crear un tono más suave y apagado durante la actuación.
The sound engineer muffled the microphone to prevent feedback during the live concert.
El ingeniero de sonido amortiguó el micrófono para evitar el retroalimentación durante el concierto en vivo.
01

mufla, horno de mufla

a kiln with an inner chamber for firing things at a low temperature
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