"Superhet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Superheterodyne
The term superheterodyne refers to a type of radio receiver technology that was first used at the beginning of the 20th century and remained the primary means of AM radio reception until the rise of FM in the mid 20th century.
In a superheterodyne receiver, an incoming radio frequency (RF) is mixed with a local oscillator frequency generated within the receiver to produce a lower frequency, which is then amplified and processed for reception.
A strong adhesive used to bond materials such as plastic, metal, and other surfaces, often used for repairing small objects, crafts, or DIY projects.
A person who gives information that puts others in trouble, often in a criminal case in exchange for favorable treatment.
"Heated or cooled to a temperature above its critical point, causing it to exist as a single phase."
"Superheating" refers to the process of heating a liquid above its boiling point without turning it into vapor. This is the point at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the surrounding pressure, and the temperature is higher than the boiling point. In other words, superheating occurs when a liquid is heated to a temperature above its boiling point at a given pressure, but it remains in the liquid state because there are no nucleation sites for the vapor bubbles to form.
Superhelical refers to a twisting of the double helix structure of DNA that is in addition to the natural helical structure. In simplified terms, it refers to a right-handed helix of double-stranded DNA that also exhibits an additional twist due to an unusual topological feature of its circular structure.<br><br>More specifically, supercoil can be defined as "twisting of a DNA double helix that is in addition to any inherent left-handed twist due to its DNA's natural handedness, imposed by its covalent links and base stacking interactions.
A person, especially in a comic book or fantasy story, who has superhuman powers and is typically depicted as fighting against evil or injustice.
A hero who has powers or abilities that are beyond those of ordinary people, often used to protect the public or fight against evil. Examples include Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.
Heroic or fantastical characters in fiction, often depicted as having extraordinary powers or abilities, who dedicate themselves to fighting crime, protecting society, and upholding justice. Their fictional stories often involve epic adventures, battles with supervillains, and tales of self-sacrifice. Examples of superheroes include Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, and Iron Man.
A superhighway refers to a major highway or freeway built to a high standard, designed to handle a large volume of traffic and provide efficient, high-speed travel. It is typically a limited-access road with multiple lanes in each direction, interchanges, and grade-separated interchanges, and is often built away from urban areas. The term can also be used more broadly to describe a major path or route for transportation or communication, including routes for airplanes, ships, or internet networks.
Capable of being, or fitting exactly into another of the same shape and size, as described in geometry.
To place one image or picture over another, so that the two images are combined or shown at the same time.
"Superimposed" is a verb that means to place one thing on top of another, so that the bottom thing is no longer visible. It can also refer to something that has been placed on top of another thing in a physical or visual sense, such as an image or a recording.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The image of the moon was superimposed onto the photograph of the landscape.<br> The sound of the background music was superimposed on the dialogue.<br><br>In other words, "superimposed" means to layer one thing over another, often in a way that it becomes the dominant or most noticeable feature.
Superimposing refers to the act of placing one image or object on top of another, often for the purpose of comparison, demonstration, or creation of a new visual effect. It involves overlaying one visual element over another, often using technology such as graphic software or photography. Superimposing can be used in various contexts, including:<br><br> Combining multiple images to create a new, blended image<br> Replacing a portion of an image with another image<br> Creating a composite image for illustration or educational purposes<br> Enhancing or altering the appearance of an image<br> Creating a sense of depth or layering in a design or artwork<br><br>Superimposing can also be literal, such as laying one object on top of another in the physical world, but the term is more commonly associated with visual manipulation using digital tools.