mute

mute
mju:t
adjective
1) (unable to speak; dumb.) mudo
2) (silent: She gazed at him in mute horror.) mudo
3) ((of a letter) not sounded in certain words: The word `dumb' has a mute `b' at the end.) mudo
mute
tr[mjʊːt]
adjective
1 (dumb, silent) mudo,-a
noun
1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL mudo,-a
2 (dumb person) mudo,-a
3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL sordina
transitive verb
1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL poner sordina a
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
deaf mute sordomudo,-a
mute swan cisne nombre masculino
mute ['mju:t] vt, muted ; muting muffle: amortiguar, ponerle sordina a (un instrumento musical)
mute adj, muter ; mutest : mudo
mutely adv
mute n
1) : mudo m, -da f (persona)
2) : sordina f (para un instrumento musical)
mute
adj.
mudo, -a adj.
silencioso, -a adj.
n.
letra muda s.f.
mudo s.m.
v.
apagar v.
silenciar (Teléfono) v.

I mjuːt
adjective mudo

II
noun
1) (dumb person) mudo, -da m,f
2)
a) (Mus) sordina f
b) (Audio) mute m

III
transitive verb (Mus) ponerle* sordina a
[mjuːt]
1.
ADJ mudo

to become mute — enmudecer

with H mute — con hache muda

2. N
1) (=person) mudo(-a) m / f
2) (Mus) sordina f
3) (Ling) letra f muda
3.
VT (Mus) poner sordina a; [+ noise] amortiguar; [+ feelings etc] acallar
* * *

I [mjuːt]
adjective mudo

II
noun
1) (dumb person) mudo, -da m,f
2)
a) (Mus) sordina f
b) (Audio) mute m

III
transitive verb (Mus) ponerle* sordina a

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