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I . squelch [skweltʃ] VB intr

squelch shoes, mud:

squelch

II . squelch [skweltʃ] VB trans AM

squelch idea, development
dławić [perf z-]
squelch person

III . squelch [skweltʃ] N usu no pl

squelch
squelch

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The squelch control adjusts the gain of an amplifier which varies the level of noise coming out of the filter.
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Upon their return after the uprising was squelched, the women found large parts of their monastery and properties had been destroyed and plundered.
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The electoral campaign of the opposition hammered away on the twin themes of the need to squelch corruption and to launch economic reform.
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However, if a weak signal is annoying, the operator can adjust the squelch to open only when stronger signals are received.
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Early on, there had been speculation that either station would drop the all-news format, but these notions were squelched rather quickly.
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These are often technical attacks on modern equipment, such as squelch capture.
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This seems to squelch the ill feelings between them.
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The speaker stays on until the carrier squelch detects that the carrier is no longer being received.
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For example, television squelch settings are usually preset.
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Squelch of any kind is used to indicate loss of signal, which is used to keep commercial and amateur radio repeaters from transmitting continually.
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