Pronunciation: /ɛroʊəˈkuːstɪk/
adjective relating to or concerned with the production, transmission, or effects of sound in the air or other gases
A1 The aeroacoustic properties of the airplane were carefully studied before its first flight.
A2 The engineers conducted tests to measure the aeroacoustic performance of the new car model.
B1 The aeroacoustic design of the wind turbine helped reduce noise pollution in the area.
B2 The aeroacoustic simulation software allowed engineers to optimize the aircraft's noise levels.
C1 The research team published a paper on the aeroacoustic characteristics of supersonic jets.
C2 The company invested in state-of-the-art equipment to analyze aeroacoustic phenomena in their products.
formal The aeroacoustic properties of the new airplane design were carefully analyzed by the engineers.
informal The engineers are studying the aeroacoustic stuff of the new plane.
slang The aeroacoustic vibes of the plane are being checked out by the engineers.
figurative The aeroacoustic harmony of the airplane's engines was like a symphony in the sky.
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