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单词 stereo
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Definition of stereo in English:

stereo

nounPlural stereos ˈstɛrɪəʊˈstɪərɪəʊˈstɛrioʊ
  • 1mass noun Sound that is directed through two or more speakers so that it seems to surround the listener and to come from more than one source; stereophonic sound.

    even without the benefit of stereo it sounds glorious
    as modifier stereo sound
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That fine picture may also be accompanied by stunning surround-sound stereo.
    • The sound is just stereo, but it has clear dialogue and well-mixed music.
    • The reproduction of sound first started with the use of a single speaker before progressing to stereo.
    • More recently the film has been remixed in digital stereo.
    • The sound is in stereo, but we're not talking about anything that will push your system to its limits.
    • The sound is stereo, and is a bit bass-heavy and muddy, but dialogue is easily heard.
    • This is a terrific sound mix that makes good use of the multichannel sound that stereo offers.
    • Sound is in stereo, but that doesn't matter because nothing loud ever happens.
    • The sound mix is stereo, and suitably fine given the lack of anything other than French dialogue and rustling fabric.
    • Sound is early stereo - okay, but nothing to write home about.
    • Audio is unimpressive stereo, sounding a bit muffled and hollow.
    • The sound is only in stereo, but it has been well designed and features good separation.
    • My player detected the surround track as mere stereo.
    • The sounds are in stereo when gamers plug in a pair of headphones.
    • The sound is stereo for the narration, but the clips appear to be mainly mono as originally recorded.
    • "Of course we'll do them in hi-fi stereo," he said.
    1. 1.1count noun A CD or record player that has two or more speakers and produces stereo sound.
      the dull throb of a neighbour's stereo
      a car stereo
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Matt cranked his stereo so I wouldn't be able to sleep a wink and it worked.
      • At the opposite end on the same floor we found a game room which contained a pool table and ping-pong, as well as a bar and surround sound stereo.
      • He nodded his head to the beat of the music blasting from the surround sound stereo equipment in the corner.
      • I reached over and turned my stereo on and instantly knew the song playing.
      • Suddenly, they heard music playing from the stereo in the living room.
      • Add in televisions, CD stereos and DVD players and the total replacement bill could easily top £2,000.
      • Then she muted the sound on her stereo and smiled.
      • In fact, more and more manufacturers of personal stereos are opting for rechargeable batteries, although it's ridiculous.
      • He went over to the stereo in the room and put in a cd.
      • Portable stereos were blasting and beers being downed as people milled around watching the artists at work.
      • During the bus ride, they would scream at the bus driver and play their portable stereo.
      • Greg only laughed and got out of the pool to turn the stereo on.
      • I blast the stereo, crack open a fresh can of paint and transform a room.
      • When you steal my car stereo, I can no longer enjoy it.
      • The next morning I woke to the sound of my stereo blaring rock music.
      • His booming stereo masked any sound of my presence.
      • So police and environmental health officers this week raided his home and seized his TV, stereo and all sound equipment.
      • To demonstrate this point, simply listen to your stereo.
      • You would also think that making it legal to steal car stereos would maximize the amount of theft.
      • For example, don't buy a new stereo when you're in a euphoric mood.
  • 2Photography

    another term for stereoscope
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This year's effort dangled Sony portable stereos and Konica cameras.
  • 3Printing

    short for stereotype
adjective ˈstɛrɪəʊˈstɪərɪəʊˈstɛrioʊ
  • 1

    stereo equipment
    short for stereophonic
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sound is a mono feed into a basic stereo output and sounds good considering its age.
    • In addition, the rear panel contains separate stereo microphone and stereo line inputs.
    • Your ears will hear pristine audio from built-in stereo speakers.
    • I played on my stereo headphones and I could already discern the direction various sounds are coming from.
    • And they can hear it in full stereo sound… even Dolby surround sound if you want.
    • With him, I do things I might not do on my own, like the time that Stan, an avid guitar player, took me shopping for high-end stereo equipment.
    • A mono mix is appropriate since stereo sound was rarely used, if at all, in the early forties.
    • This device allows the stereo focus of the sound to change according to the movements of the actor's head, and for his own voice and breathing to be recorded in the most intimate way.
    • Since the included stereo track also sounds relatively cramped and subdued, optional subtitles should have been included.
    • Consumer imports include cosmetics, stereo equipment, sporting goods, and household products.
    • The original stereo mix sounds best to these ears.
    • Sound is a typical stereo mix for films of this age.
    • This is something else; a poor wrenching of mono sound into a stereo mix.
    • Manufacturers are notorious for overrating the power of their stereo equipment.
    • If you plan to play the audio through your stereo system, as in a home theater, make sure the DVD player has a digital-audio output.
    • You get the show shot in full frame and a pretty fine stereo sound mix.
    • Two stereo surround sound mixes, both in English, are offered here.
    • The room wasn't built for a huge entertainment center with surround sound and stereo equipment.
    • You generally do both stereo and surround mixes at the same time?
    • The audio comes in a stereo mix, which sounds fairly hollow.
  • 2Photography

    short for stereoscopic
 
 

Definition of stereo in US English:

stereo

nounˈsterēōˈstɛrioʊ
  • 1Sound that is directed through two or more speakers so that it seems to surround the listener and to come from more than one source; stereophonic sound.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sound is stereo, and is a bit bass-heavy and muddy, but dialogue is easily heard.
    • The sound is just stereo, but it has clear dialogue and well-mixed music.
    • The sound is stereo for the narration, but the clips appear to be mainly mono as originally recorded.
    • The sounds are in stereo when gamers plug in a pair of headphones.
    • The reproduction of sound first started with the use of a single speaker before progressing to stereo.
    • The sound is in stereo, but we're not talking about anything that will push your system to its limits.
    • The sound mix is stereo, and suitably fine given the lack of anything other than French dialogue and rustling fabric.
    • This is a terrific sound mix that makes good use of the multichannel sound that stereo offers.
    • More recently the film has been remixed in digital stereo.
    • Sound is early stereo - okay, but nothing to write home about.
    • "Of course we'll do them in hi-fi stereo," he said.
    • That fine picture may also be accompanied by stunning surround-sound stereo.
    • The sound is only in stereo, but it has been well designed and features good separation.
    • Sound is in stereo, but that doesn't matter because nothing loud ever happens.
    • Audio is unimpressive stereo, sounding a bit muffled and hollow.
    • My player detected the surround track as mere stereo.
    1. 1.1 A sound system, typically including a CD, tape, or record player, that has two or more speakers and produces stereo sound.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He nodded his head to the beat of the music blasting from the surround sound stereo equipment in the corner.
      • So police and environmental health officers this week raided his home and seized his TV, stereo and all sound equipment.
      • Add in televisions, CD stereos and DVD players and the total replacement bill could easily top £2,000.
      • To demonstrate this point, simply listen to your stereo.
      • His booming stereo masked any sound of my presence.
      • Portable stereos were blasting and beers being downed as people milled around watching the artists at work.
      • For example, don't buy a new stereo when you're in a euphoric mood.
      • During the bus ride, they would scream at the bus driver and play their portable stereo.
      • The next morning I woke to the sound of my stereo blaring rock music.
      • Suddenly, they heard music playing from the stereo in the living room.
      • In fact, more and more manufacturers of personal stereos are opting for rechargeable batteries, although it's ridiculous.
      • He went over to the stereo in the room and put in a cd.
      • When you steal my car stereo, I can no longer enjoy it.
      • You would also think that making it legal to steal car stereos would maximize the amount of theft.
      • Then she muted the sound on her stereo and smiled.
      • I blast the stereo, crack open a fresh can of paint and transform a room.
      • Greg only laughed and got out of the pool to turn the stereo on.
      • At the opposite end on the same floor we found a game room which contained a pool table and ping-pong, as well as a bar and surround sound stereo.
      • I reached over and turned my stereo on and instantly knew the song playing.
      • Matt cranked his stereo so I wouldn't be able to sleep a wink and it worked.
  • 2Photography

    another term for stereoscope
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This year's effort dangled Sony portable stereos and Konica cameras.
  • 3Printing

    short for stereotype
adjectiveˈsterēōˈstɛrioʊ
  • 1

    stereo equipment
    short for stereophonic
    stereo sound
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since the included stereo track also sounds relatively cramped and subdued, optional subtitles should have been included.
    • I played on my stereo headphones and I could already discern the direction various sounds are coming from.
    • A mono mix is appropriate since stereo sound was rarely used, if at all, in the early forties.
    • Sound is a mono feed into a basic stereo output and sounds good considering its age.
    • If you plan to play the audio through your stereo system, as in a home theater, make sure the DVD player has a digital-audio output.
    • Manufacturers are notorious for overrating the power of their stereo equipment.
    • Sound is a typical stereo mix for films of this age.
    • Your ears will hear pristine audio from built-in stereo speakers.
    • You generally do both stereo and surround mixes at the same time?
    • The original stereo mix sounds best to these ears.
    • With him, I do things I might not do on my own, like the time that Stan, an avid guitar player, took me shopping for high-end stereo equipment.
    • You get the show shot in full frame and a pretty fine stereo sound mix.
    • This is something else; a poor wrenching of mono sound into a stereo mix.
    • Two stereo surround sound mixes, both in English, are offered here.
    • And they can hear it in full stereo sound… even Dolby surround sound if you want.
    • Consumer imports include cosmetics, stereo equipment, sporting goods, and household products.
    • The audio comes in a stereo mix, which sounds fairly hollow.
    • This device allows the stereo focus of the sound to change according to the movements of the actor's head, and for his own voice and breathing to be recorded in the most intimate way.
    • In addition, the rear panel contains separate stereo microphone and stereo line inputs.
    • The room wasn't built for a huge entertainment center with surround sound and stereo equipment.
  • 2Photography

    short for stereoscopic
 
 
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