中英
turntable
/ ˈtɜːnteɪbl /
/ ˈtɜːrnteɪbl /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.(唱机上的)转盘;[铁路] 转车台;转车;(餐桌上用的)旋盘
    • 复数

      turntables
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  • 1

    [声] 转盘

    由于目前都是按钮了,轻轻(Lightly)按下就能驱动转盘(Turntable)。爱因斯坦相对论(1950年):E=MC的平方 E=能量,M=物质,C=速度。

  • 2

    [科技] 转台

    转台(Turntable):小明的一点就过台了,粉底用来遮掩皮肤的瑕疵,微笑用来掩盖心灵的伤口。很容易。

  • 3

     唱机转盘

    ... erasinghead抹音磁头 turntable唱机转盘 tonecontrol音调控制 ...

  • 4

    [电子] 电唱盘

    ... turntablepress转盘压砖机 turntable电唱盘 turpentinefibre松节油纤维 ...

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  • 1
    The teenage Obama also left a photograph titled Still Life, featuring a turntable, a beer bottle, a basketball figure, a matchbook and so on.
    少年时代的奥巴马还留下了一张名为《静物》的照片,照片上有一个转盘、一个啤酒瓶、一个篮球运动员、一个火柴盒等等。
  • 2
    Against the green background, the black profiles whirl obstinately like those cut-out silhouettes that are attached to a phonograph's turntable.
    绿色背景上的黑色侧影固执地旋转着,就像是附在唱机唱盘上的人像侧影一样。
  • 3
    The planets are not attached to a turntable.
    行星毕竟并非连接着转盘。
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  • n.

    (唱机上的)[声]转盘;[铁路]转车台;转车;(餐桌上用的)旋盘

    dial  /  rotating disc

  • 百科
  • Turntable

    The phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone or record player, is a device introduced in 1877 for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound. The sound vibration waveforms are recorded as corresponding physical deviations of a groove engraved or impressed into the surface of a rotating cylinder or disc. To recreate the sound, the surface is similarly rotated while a playback stylus traces the groove and is therefore vibrated by it, very faintly reproducing the recorded sound. In early acoustic phonographs, the stylus vibrated a diaphragm which produced sound waves which were coupled to the open air through a flaring horn, or directly to the listener's ears through stethoscope-type earphones. In later electric phonographs, the motions of the stylus are converted into an analogous electrical signal by a transducer called a pickup or cartridge, electronically amplified, then converted back into sound by a loudspeaker.The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. While other inventors had produced devices that could record sounds, Edison's phonograph was the first to be able to reproduce the recorded sound. His phonograph originally recorded sound onto a tinfoil sheet phonograph cylinder, and could both record and reproduce sounds. Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory made several improvements in the 1880s, including the use of wax-coated cardboard cylinders, and a cutting stylus that moved from side to side in a "zig zag" pattern across the record.In the 1890s, Emile Berliner initiated the transition from phonograph cylinders to flat discs with a spiral groove running from the periphery to near the center. Other improvements were made throughout the years, including modifications to the turntable and its drive system, the stylus or needle, and the sound and equalization systems.The disc phonograph record was the dominant audio recording format throughout most of the 20th century. From the mid-1980s, phonograph use declined sharply because of the rise of the compact disc and other digital recording formats. While no longer mass-market items, modest numbers of phonographs and phonograph records continue to be produced in the second decade of the 21st century.

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