English to Malay Dictionary inaudible

inaudible

didengar
definition
adjective
inaudible pulses of high-frequency sound
unable to be heard.
example
Damien mumbled an 'inaudible' reply and began sipping his coffee.
After a while, the faint, almost 'inaudible' but unmistakable sound of footsteps could be heard.
He said the large aircraft must have been flying at 20,000 ft, high enough to be practically 'inaudible' .
Mead muttered something 'inaudible' and returned to the front of the room to continue with the lesson.
As they continued walking down the street, Alex mumbled something 'inaudible' , obviously trying not to smile.
At times he seemed to be in a colloquy with his disciples, though sadly their questions were 'inaudible' to us.
Ashlee muttered something 'inaudible' , and fixed her eyes on the ground.
Lyrics are either totally 'inaudible' or are in Japanese, but you can scream along anyway.
Her voice is hushed just above the 'inaudible' level, which might be because her voice is failing her after weeks of discussions.
Ashlee muttered something 'inaudible' , and then went to the bathroom to take her shower.
However, the main road is not far away - just far enough to render passing traffic 'inaudible' .
Other mammals can hear frequencies that are 'inaudible' to humans, both lower and higher.
Outside all was quiet again until an almost 'inaudible' knocking on the door.
I had to lean close to his face to hear the almost 'inaudible' reply.
And each time I left the little rooms I would hear another almost 'inaudible' sigh of relief from behind me.
The last episode was particularly bad - at times the dialogue was almost 'inaudible' under the music.
Brandon mumbled an 'inaudible' reply before seating himself at the breakfast bar.
Sighing with frustration, she mumbled something 'inaudible' for a moment.
He read speeches in a soft voice sometimes 'inaudible' in the crowd, smiled shyly and waved as if in amazement at all the attention.
Otherwise, the guitars were just walls of noise and the singer was largely 'inaudible' .
Since I hadn't the energy to get up and improve matters, the record played on almost 'inaudibly' .
‘Oh, why did I not realize this before,’ he said quietly, almost 'inaudibly' .
The brass and strings are muted, and the music hovers on the edge of 'inaudibility' ; there are no dynamic outbursts at all.
The sound didn't fade into 'inaudibility' as it had done the first time.
The Spanish health minister was heckled into 'inaudibility' at the conference's opening ceremony, but that protest took place in a cavernous sports arena and lasted only 10 minutes.
Too many poets, reading aloud, ignore their own linebreaks or chew consonants like gristle or drop into 'inaudibility' at the ends of lines.
Quietly, almost 'inaudibly' , he whispered, ‘They're family.’
‘Free me… ‘the words were whispered, quiet almost to the point of 'inaudibility' .’
When the time is right, I shall explain everything to you,’ he murmured almost 'inaudibly' .
Beth was feverish and fitful, tossing about beneath the sheets, her head thrashing from side to side, muttering 'inaudibly' from time to time.
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