“listener” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “listener”:

+ Walt Whitman described him at a party in 1881 to be a careful listener but he didn’t join in any conversations.

+ The question is posed for the sake of persuasion, or to encourage the listener or reader to consider a message or viewpoint.

+ The latest JNLR/MRBI radio listener survey shows that Mid West Radio is by far the most popular radio station in Connacht with a market-share of 52.2%.

+ In polyphonic music it is much harder for the listener to understand the words.

+ In the early 1970s, many rock bands played psychedelic rock, a type of rock music with lyrics and sounds that were intended to give the listener some idea of what it felt like to be on so-called “mind-expanding” drugs, and which some believe even enhanced the experience of being on the drugs themselves.

+ In his cadenza for the first movement, Beethoven plunges the listener into a world of powerful, frightening, and intense drama.

+ He worked with “The Listener The Listener“, “Saga Magazine”.

+ Compound metaphors are like a multiple punch, hitting the listener repeatedly with metaphoric elements.

listener some ways to use
listener some ways to use

Example sentences of “listener”:

+ For example, if a 530Hz pure Pitch tone is presented to a subject’s right ear, while a 520Hz pure tone is presented to the subject’s left ear, the listener will perceive the illusion of a third tone.

+ Los MVP’s is Khriz Y Angel’s own CD where they present the listener to soulful hits like “Ven Bailalo” and “Te Quiero Ver Hoy”, as well as “De Caseria” featuring Divino and the up beat “Ram Pa Pan Pan”.

+ His popularity has given rise to a number of imitation “shock jocks” who attempt to outdo Stern in terms of offensiveness and rudeness…but these imitators have found themselves with more troubles to worry about than listener ratings.

+ A narrative reports connected events, presented to the person reading or listener in a sequence of written or spoken words.

+ However, continual unconscious bobbing of the head usually indicates that the listener is tuning out.

+ In some cases, with enough sound pressure, the listener will not hear the sound but will be able to feel it.

+ To understand a fable, the reader or listener does not need to know all about the characters, only one important thing.

+ Inflectional morphemes give a listener or reader information about how the word is used in a sentence.

+ The listener hears nothing for a minute or two, then a new track starts playing.

+ The album appeared in many 1997 critics’ lists and listener polls for best album of the year.

+ For example, if a 530Hz pure Pitch tone is presented to a subject's right ear, while a 520Hz pure tone is presented to the subject's left ear, the listener will perceive the illusion of a third tone.

+ Los MVP’s is Khriz Y Angel’s own CD where they present the listener to soulful hits like "Ven Bailalo" and "Te Quiero Ver Hoy", as well as "De Caseria" featuring Divino and the up beat "Ram Pa Pan Pan".

+ The key thing is that a listener cannot get any meaning from them.

+ One VOA staff explains that the main goal of Special English is for the listener to understand the content of what is being broadcast, and to make steady progress in English.

+ However, if it is said by a doctor to a patient, then the context is clear, and the listener can guess it refers to some kind of medication.

+ For instance, in a radio it can select the radio station the listener wants to hear.

+ It takes enough as a listener just to get past the band’s epic song lengths.” Vocally, Åkerfeldt shifts between growling death metal vocals for heavy sections, and clean, sometimes whispered vocals over acoustic passages.

+ The “Acoustical Society of America” Acoustical Terminology definition 12.09 of timbre is “that attribute of auditory sensation which enables a listener to judge that two nonidentical sounds, similarly presented and having the same loudness and pitch, are dissimilar”.

+ The earliest such recording anybody could name for me is an 1894 78 rpm record called “The Spirit of ’76”, a narrated musical vignette with martial fife-and-drum that gets louder as it ‘nears’ the listener and quieter as it ‘moves away’.

+ Each of the pieces has a title, but the titles are printed at the end of each piece, as if he did not want the listener to know what it was about until afterwards.

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