Dezibel
decibel (dB)
noun deh-tsi-BEL Rare
Origin: named after Alexander Graham Bell
Usage Note
Dezibel (dB) = the unit of sound pressure level. Normal conversation ~60 dB, pain threshold ~120 dB. Invariable plural. Common in noise regulations and audio engineering.
Examples
"Der Lärmpegel auf der Baustelle übersteigt 85 Dezibel."
Natural Translation
The noise level on the building site exceeds 85 decibels.
Literal Translation
The noise-level on the building-site exceeds 85 decibel.
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