Sentences with phrase «few decibels»

The phrase "few decibels" means a small amount of sound. Full definition
We don't always agree on theology or politics, (the 2016 election promises to raise the pitch of our dinner conversations a few decibels), but my parents have always prioritized maintaining our relationship over maintaining ideological uniformity.
The crowd «scheers, a few decibels louder with each announced Yankee, roll over the lip ofthe stands.
If your classroom shares adjoining (and probably inadequately soundproofed) walls, your colleagues will appreciate you taking your classroom volume down a few decibels.
Burbling at idle or at low revs it sounds like the archetypal American V8, only a few decibels louder.
It comes with a new exhaust silencer section for a start, which should add a few decibels, while the suspension is altered by the use of Abt height - adjustable springs and Abt anti-roll bars.
Cabin noise is acceptable on smooth roads, raising a few decibels over coarse surfaces, which is not unusual for small vehicles.
Although his 2.5 - litre five - cylinder turbo engine is somewhat more sophisticated than the AMG four - cylinder, its standing and driving noises run a few decibels lower than the CLA, but its voice is loud and clear.
The standard exhaust is a few decibels quieter than the one you get on the S (the optional sports exhaust is just as loud as the S, though).
We wouldn't mind if Cadillac turned up the exhaust by a few decibels and gave it a more menacing growl.
In fact, we certainly wouldn't mind if Bentley added a few decibels to the exhaust.
Most rigs are a few decibels louder.
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