tinny in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

tinny in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tinny in the English»French Dictionary

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English
Tinny is also a term for audio which lacks resonance, resembling a piece of tin being struck.
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It was particularly noted that the modernistic front to the radiator was a die casting and not a tinny assembly.
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It has a somewhat lo-fi, abraded or tinny sound to the production.
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The recordings themselves are hardly scholarly and sometimes downright unpleasant to listen to (note the antic, drowsy, caffeinated, tinny arrangements and uneven voices a festival of sharps and flats).
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The main character would have been overhauled, receiving a vastly different design and a tinny and mechanical voice.
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Laser target it has multiple pica tinny rails to facilitate various add-on equipments needed for various missions and thus improving versatility.
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The phone's built-in loudspeaker is loud enough, but very tinny.
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The resulting sound is very tinny and lacking in bass.
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A simple cassette tape was placed into one the coffee cans producing a tinny yet resonant effect.
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Its tinny garrison, formed by some armed irregulars and fifty riflemen, routed the enemy, who fled leaving many dead behind.
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