record player
英 [ˈrekɔːd pleɪə(r)]
美 [ˈrekərd pleɪər]
n. 唱机
牛津词典
noun
- 唱机
a piece of equipment for playing records in order to listen to the music, etc. on them
柯林斯词典
- 唱机;留声机
Arecord playeris a machine on which you can play a record in order to listen to the music or other sounds on it.
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
- Couples danced to music provided by a local amateur band or a record player.
舞伴们随著当地业馀乐团或录音机的音乐起舞。 - She had saved up enough money to buy her son a record player that he wanted badly.
母亲攒足了钱要为儿子买他一心想要的录音机。 - A sharp pointed device attached to the cartridge of a record player.
放在电唱机的软片上的尖锐的装置。 - Replacing the needle of your record player can improve the sound quality drastically.
更换电唱机上的唱针可以大大改善它的音质。 - "May I borrow your record player tonight?" a man asked his neighbor.
“今晚我可以借用一下你的唱机吗?”一个人对他的邻居说道。 - You can guess roughly how to operate an electronic object, like a TV set or record player, just by looking at it.
你可能猜测电视机或录像机的大体使用方法。 - It sounds like the needle on your record player needs to be replaced.
听上去你唱机的唱针该换了。 - Addison invented the electric light bulb, the record player and the movie projector.
爱迪生发明了电灯泡、留声机和电影放映机。 - By far his favourite invention was the record player. His other famous invention was the light bulb.
他最中意的发明是录音机,他另一个著名的发明是电灯泡。 - An antique record player; the sound of the vibrating needle is amplified acoustically.
一种过时的电唱机;电唱磁针的声音被放大。