a person who speaks.
"language communication involves the interrelation between speaker and hearer"
the presiding officer in a legislative assembly, especially the House of Representatives.
It can mean loudspeaker.
It means to invite speaker to continue and indicate willingness of a listner Let the speaker speak freelly
It probably means the person who wrote it accidentally repeated the word "and." To you and you, means to you and another person, to whom the speaker is speaking.
He is a voluble speaker. (It means glib or fluent).
The reaction "I resent that" means that the speaker objects to a statement made about him or his actions. It means that he views a characterization or implication as offensive or demeaning.
Incorrect grammar is a handicap for a speaker because of the way it makes others view him or her. Incorrect grammar is often associated with lower-class people, so using it may prejudice the listeners against the speaker. Also, incorrect grammar can be distracting if it makes it difficult to understand what the speaker means.
It means it has a built in speaker inside the iPod..
The speaker you connect to those terminals needs to be 4 ohms or greater.
verbal irony
an innuendo.
euphemism
Yes. plush means Stuffed animal in other terms. And tyhe iDog soft speaker is a stuffed iDog with a speaker.
remember the + side of the speaker basically means neutral, in all electric projects the - is always the live line, so if + means neutral that basically means that ground would also be neutral, speakers dont need ground, so if u wish connect + with neutral on the speaker.
means that speaker it is input device cause it give sounds out .that what i have learned as student now
The headphone outlet will not have enough power to make a speaker work unless it is self powered. This means the speaker has anamplifier inside the case.
Wattage is the power applied to a speaker. More power usually means more volume. The sound pressure that a speaker will produce will be defined by the power applied, the resistance or impedance of the speaker (a lower impedance speaker will be louder) and the sensitivity of the speaker as a whole (the efficiency to turn the power into sound).
In laymen 's terms, yes. But the "Watts" of a speaker is not what the total power of the speaker is. The are usually two different ratings for speakers to determine the total power. One is "RMS", which means root-means square. And the terms "peak or continuose power". A speaker can be 400 Watts, 360 RMS, 390 continuous power. That means it will take an amp at least 400 Watts to drive the speaker properly. And the speaker will perform at 360 Watts RMS, and peak out at 380 Watts continuous power. Remember, u can't blow a speaker from overpowering it. Only from under power. The speaker will distort and sound horrible from overpowering, but it will not blow.
meesum means a brave and good orator, speaker.