Sentence examples for convey sound from inspiring English sources

The phrase "convey sound" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing how something is able to produce or transmit sound. Example: The new speaker system was designed to effectively convey sound to every corner of the room.

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You convey sound with gesture, and here the gesture dictates the whole mood of the piece".

Electric currents could convey sound along a wire if they undulated in accordance with the sound waves.

I soon consulted a friend of mine, Koji "the gadget master," who had once demonstrated for me a "Directional Speaker" that can convey sound tens of meters with a very sharp direction sensitivity.

She was best when her voice had to convey sound, not feeling, as on the chant-filled "Say Aha"; on some of her old anthems, like "Unstoppable," she seemed outright listless.

"Song of the Telegraph" (1917-52) is the most successful attempt I know, by anyone, to convey sound visually: a landscape alive to the buzz of wires on a march of poles in fleeing perspective.

Wearable technology Google Glass uses a bone-conduction transducer (BCT) resting against the skull as the primary way to convey sound to users.

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There is also a need for sound reinforcement -- the amplification of those speaking at the podium -- and beyond this, a new portable live audio system that will deploy up to 28 speakers about the hall to convey sounds ranging from dramatic productions to rock bands.

For current purposes it is only necessary to note about this nomenclature that its terms divide between emphasizing that the graphs convey sounds (phonetics), which are in the majority, and a minority suggesting the graphs function basically as conveyers of ideas, or meanings, i.e., semantics (hereafter the more general terms "characters" and "graphs" will continue to be employed interchangeably).

Furthermore, fluid in the middle ear prevents those tiny little bones, like the stirrup, from vibrating and thus conveying sound.

A waveguide efficiently conveys sound of the moving grains as it reflects inward from the contacts with higher-velocity layers above and below the waveguide.

Available only in Japan, the TS41 conveys sound to its user not by emitting audible waves but by sending vibrations to the cochlea through the bones of the ear.

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