释义 |
phonographer|fəʊˈnɒgrəfə(r)| [f. phonography + -er1.] 1. One who writes according to sound, i.e. spells phonetically; a phonetist. rare—1.
1851Trench Study Words vii. 215 The word ‘temps’; from which the phonographers eject the p as superfluous. 2. spec. One who uses phonography (sense 2); a shorthand writer (in Pitman's system).
1845I. Pitman Man. Phonogr. 49 Phonographers who wish to become reporters, should, from the commencement, cherish reporting habits. 1863Cornh. Mag. Jan. 99 The..phonographers that reported its deliberations were sworn to secrecy. 3. ‘One who uses or is skilled in the use of the phonograph’ (Cent. Dict.). rare. |