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单词 phonograph record
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Definition of phonograph record in English:

phonograph record

noun
North American
  • fuller form of record (sense 4 of the noun)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Others endured Paul Dolden's ‘Threshold of Deafening Silence,’ a track one critic compared to ‘one million needles being ground into a giant phonograph record.’
    • For another thing, our galaxy's disk isn't flat; it's warped, like an old-fashioned phonograph record left out in the hot sun.
    • Using two old seventy-eight phonograph records, a pencil, and some fishing line, I made a huge Yo-yo and yo-yoed off the high railroad bridge there.
    • For a 1935 broadcast from London that was meant to simulate a Broadway opening night, he needed a phonograph record of Ethel Merman singing ‘You're the Top.’
    • African-American fiddlers on early phonograph records offer a rich variety of technique and material, yet many share stylistic traits that distinguish their music from that of white performers.
    • In those terribly barren years right after World War II the major labels had satisfied the demand for phonograph records by reissues.
    • When the inventor explains the process, instead of speaking he uses a phonograph record.
    • Whenever possible, the lullabies and poems of the lower and middle years should be sung or presented by phonograph records.
    • His colorless, narrow eyes swept over the two prisoners, then he snapped in a scratchy voice, like an old phonograph record, ‘That isn't Murray Bozinsky!‘
    • Each disk is about the size of a small phonograph record and is intricately cut with identical spiraling designs.
    • A customer asked for a color print of a phonograph record, and someone wanted to have an album of prints made from the shells she found on her vacation.
    • There are things in place that go back to day one with phonograph records…
    • Another aural medium, the phonograph record, began its commercial ascent in the 1910s.
    • She boarded the repatriation ship with several spare underclothes and a phonograph record of a Japanese popular song in a small suitcase.
    • Like that of a phonograph record, the AFM's needle reads the bumps on the subject's surface, rising as it hits the peaks and dipping as it traces the valleys.
    • Then the phonograph record allowed the average Joe and Jill to listen to whatever music they liked.
    • A phonograph record is analog, a compact disk is digital.
    • Indeed, the information can be found in various formats including: manuscripts, photographs, pamphlets, broadsides, audio tapes, phonograph records, films, and video recordings.
    • For this reason, it is permissible to destroy a phonograph record, or to erase or copy over a sound or video tape, even though a divine name may be recorded on it.
    • It looked like some kind of primitive phonograph record.
 
 

Definition of phonograph record in US English:

phonograph record

noun
North American
  • fuller form of record (sense 4 of the noun)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For another thing, our galaxy's disk isn't flat; it's warped, like an old-fashioned phonograph record left out in the hot sun.
    • His colorless, narrow eyes swept over the two prisoners, then he snapped in a scratchy voice, like an old phonograph record, ‘That isn't Murray Bozinsky!‘
    • In those terribly barren years right after World War II the major labels had satisfied the demand for phonograph records by reissues.
    • There are things in place that go back to day one with phonograph records…
    • For a 1935 broadcast from London that was meant to simulate a Broadway opening night, he needed a phonograph record of Ethel Merman singing ‘You're the Top.’
    • Like that of a phonograph record, the AFM's needle reads the bumps on the subject's surface, rising as it hits the peaks and dipping as it traces the valleys.
    • It looked like some kind of primitive phonograph record.
    • When the inventor explains the process, instead of speaking he uses a phonograph record.
    • A customer asked for a color print of a phonograph record, and someone wanted to have an album of prints made from the shells she found on her vacation.
    • Another aural medium, the phonograph record, began its commercial ascent in the 1910s.
    • For this reason, it is permissible to destroy a phonograph record, or to erase or copy over a sound or video tape, even though a divine name may be recorded on it.
    • Then the phonograph record allowed the average Joe and Jill to listen to whatever music they liked.
    • She boarded the repatriation ship with several spare underclothes and a phonograph record of a Japanese popular song in a small suitcase.
    • Each disk is about the size of a small phonograph record and is intricately cut with identical spiraling designs.
    • Indeed, the information can be found in various formats including: manuscripts, photographs, pamphlets, broadsides, audio tapes, phonograph records, films, and video recordings.
    • African-American fiddlers on early phonograph records offer a rich variety of technique and material, yet many share stylistic traits that distinguish their music from that of white performers.
    • Whenever possible, the lullabies and poems of the lower and middle years should be sung or presented by phonograph records.
    • Others endured Paul Dolden's ‘Threshold of Deafening Silence,’ a track one critic compared to ‘one million needles being ground into a giant phonograph record.’
    • Using two old seventy-eight phonograph records, a pencil, and some fishing line, I made a huge Yo-yo and yo-yoed off the high railroad bridge there.
    • A phonograph record is analog, a compact disk is digital.
 
 
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