phonograph
英 [ˈfəʊnəɡrɑːf]
美 [ˈfoʊnəɡræf]
n. 留声机
复数:phonographs
BNC.48226 / COCA.20733
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 留声机
Aphonographis a record player.- ...old phonograph records.
旧的留声机唱片
- ...old phonograph records.
英英释义
noun
- machine in which rotating records cause a stylus to vibrate and the vibrations are amplified acoustically or electronically
双语例句
- Showing one of those movies and producing the audio required these two devices, the projector on the left, and the phonograph on the right.
显示这些电影之一,生产所需的这两个音频设备,投影机的左侧和右侧的留声机。 - One or more phonograph records or tape recordings issued together.
一张或多张唱机唱片或录音磁带联合发行。 - Three weeks after the fire, Edison managed to deliver his first phonograph.
火灾过后三个星期,爱迪生成功地推出了他的第一部留声机。 - Sound can be reproduced on a phonograph.
声音可以藉由留声机重现再生。 - Music will be played on a phonograph.
将用留声机播放音乐。 - A circular horizontal platform that rotates a phonograph record while it is being played.
留唱机播放时能够让它转盘的一个圆形的水平的盘子。 - Thomas Edison and his early phonograph. Cropped from Library of Congress copy.
爱迪生和他的早期图片,剪辑自国家图书馆副本。 - Let me introduce the main functions of this set of stereophonic phonograph.
让我介绍一下这套立体声组合音响的主要功能。 - 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。 - American inventor Thomas Edison, who was considered the father of sound recording, developed the phonograph in1877, the first device to record music in the world.
被誉为录音之父的美国发明家托马斯·爱迪生于1877年发明了留声机,这是世界上第一台录音设备。
