n. 1.老式留声机;机械录音机;〔美国〕留声机,唱机。 2.〔罕用语〕表音字,音标字。 vt. 使灌音[录音]。 phonograph needle 唱针。 n. -er 表音速记法专家。
machine in which rotating records cause a stylus to vibrate and the vibrations are amplified acoustically or electronically 同义词:record player,
The phonograph, record player, or gramophone (from the , gramma, "letter" and φων?, phōnē, "voice"), is a device introduced in 1877 for the recording and reproduction of sound recordings. The recordings played on such a device generally consist of wavy lines that are either scratched, engraved, or grooved onto a rotating cylinder or disc.
例句与用法
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Edison had invented the phonograph . 爱迪生发明了留声机。
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The bed was rumpled and strewn with phonograph records . 那张床上凌乱不堪,散放着一些唱片。
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He heard the tinny phonograph bleating as he walked in . 他步入室内时听到那架蹩脚的留声机在呜咽。
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Between the fireplace and the phonograph table is a stand for newspapers . 在壁炉和放唱机的桌子之间有一个放报纸的架子。
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The sound that came out of the talking machine, or phonograph was quite weak . 从这种会说话的机器即留声机中传出的声音很微弱。
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The phonograph is an invention made by thomas edison 留声机是托马斯?爱迪生发明的。
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The phonograph , an invention attributed to thomas edison 留声机是托马斯?爱迪生的发明物
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Edison is credited with the invention of the phonograph 人们把留声机的发明归功于爱迪生。
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Sound can be reproduced on a phonograph 声音可以藉由留声机重现再生。
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Phonograph is no longer used nowadays 留声机现在已不再使用了。