mute
زبان مبدأ: انگلیسی
/mjuːt/
ترجمه به فارسی
- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary گنگ ، لال، بی صدا، بی زبان ، صامت، کسر کردن ، خفه کردن .
- صفت ساکت، خاموش
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary muette|dumb|mute XIIe; dimin. de l'anc. franç. mu, du lat. mutus, éliminé au XVIe et resté seulement dans la loc. rage mue lâl bi-zabân muter|mutant|mutante|mute 1 zist-šnâsi ; fra. mutant jah-eš digar-dis-i + modification soudaine et transmissible du matériel génétique. 2 mardomâni pust-andâz-i 3 piša jâ-be-jâ-i( dar kâr)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(mute): بازگشت به واژه mute a mute a mute consonant deaf mute deaf-mute mute language to stand mute گنگ ،لال ،بى صدا،بى زبان ،صامت ،کسر کردن ،خفه کردن روانشناسى : خموش کلمات مرتبط(6)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 mute n. Pronunciation: ' myüt Function: adjective Inflected Form:   mut·er ; mut·est Etymology: Middle English muet, mut, from Anglo-French, from mu, mute, from Latin mutus, probably from mu, representation of a muttered sound Date: 1513 1 : unable to speak : lacking the power of speech 2 : characterized by absence of speech: as a : felt or experienced but not expressed <touched her hand in mute sympathy> b : refusing to plead directly or stand trial <the prisoner stands mute > 3 : remaining silent, undiscovered, or unrecognized 4 a : contributing nothing to the pronunciation of a word <the b in plumb is mute > b : contributing to the pronunciation of a word but not representing the nucleus of a syllable <the e in mate is mute > –mute·ly adverb –mute·ness noun ]]> 2 mute n. Function: noun Date: 1530 1 : STOP 9 2 : a person who cannot or does not speak 3 : a device attached to or inserted into a musical instrument to soften or alter its tone]]> 3 mute n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   mut·ed ; mut·ing Date: 1883 1 : to muffle, reduce, or eliminate the sound of 2 : to tone down : SOFTEN , SUBDUE < mute a color>]]> 4 mute n. Function: intransitive verb Inflected Form:   mut·ed ; mut·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French *meutir , short for ameu…
- صفت لال، گنگ