audio enabled

[ˈɔːdiːoʊ ɪˈneɪbəld]
adjective
com áudio ativado
1. equipped with or having the capability to produce, transmit, or receive sound or audio signals
This audio enabled device allows you to listen to podcasts without headphones.
Este dispositivo com áudio ativado permite que você ouça podcasts sem fones de ouvido.
2. a setting or feature that has been activated to allow audio functionality
Make sure your speakers are audio enabled before starting the presentation.
Certifique-se de que seus alto-falantes estão com áudio ativado antes de iniciar a apresentação.
3. in technology, describing software or hardware that supports audio playback or recording
The new website is audio enabled, featuring podcasts and music streaming.
O novo site está com áudio ativado, apresentando podcasts e streaming de música.
This term is primarily used in technology and digital contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it is commonly found in software interfaces, technical documentation, and user manuals translated from English. The phrase reflects the growing influence of English technical terminology in Brazilian Portuguese, though native alternatives like 'com som ativado' are also widely understood and used in casual contexts.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
audio-capablesound-enabledwith audio supportaudio-compatible
Antonyms / Antônimos
audio disabledmutedsilent modeaudio-incompatible

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
com áudio ativado
most common and formal usage across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
com som ativado
informal alternative using 'som' instead of 'áudio'
São Paulo
áudio habilitado
technical/corporate variant, also used in software documentation
Portugal
com áudio ativado
same as Brazilian Portuguese, though 'ativado' may be replaced with 'acionado' in some contexts

Related Words

audioenabledsound systemspeakermicrophoneacoustic

Related Idioms & Phrases

turn on audio
enable sound
audio functionality is live
sound is on
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