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- noun Plural form of
microphone . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
microphone .
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Examples
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I know from personal experience that cell phone type headphones with built in microphones work through the iPad's headset jack so that's another avenue for higher quality microphones to be used with it.
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Chant in microphones within a dead space can sound ... not quite right.
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As he grins he is surrounded, like a modern prime minister or president at some moment of crisis, by microphones from the world's media.
What would Machiavelli think of David Cameron? Jonathan Jones 2010
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Matthew sez, Some software and cheap microphones is all that is needed to turn a wooden board into a touch sensitive input device.
Boing Boing: November 26, 2006 - December 2, 2006 Archives 2006
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Such crystals are now used in microphones, electronic apparatus and clocks.
Marie and Pierre Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium 1996
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I wish to point out that the basic principle in these two microphones is that of Faraday.
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Suppose the submarine used a great many "microphones" -- or receiving transducers -- to pick up the sonar pulses beamed out by another craft trying to detect it?
Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung Victor [pseud.] Appleton
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They also interactive with each other with built in microphones.
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The audience cutaways to the people in seats near the cameras - in other words, the ones who would have been the closest to the microphones were the applause real clearly showed people either waving cheapie giveaway flags or holding kids, not applauding.
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To this day, Ghostface is still killing - with microphones, that is.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DAVE MORRIS 2011
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