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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024mike1 /maɪk/USA pronunciation n., v., miked, mik•ing. n. [countable] - Informal Termsa microphone.
v. [~ + object] - Informal Termsto supply with a microphone:to mike a singer.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024mike1 (mīk),USA pronunciation n., v., miked, mik•ing. n. - Informal TermsAlso, mic. a microphone.
v.t. - Informal Termsto supply or amplify with one or more microphones;
attach a microphone to:to mike a singer. v.i. - Informal Termsto use or position a microphone:to mike properly when recording a singer.
- by shortening and respelling, respelled
mike2 (mīk),USA pronunciation n. - a forklike support for a light cannon on a sailing ship.
- Middle Dutch micke forked instrument
- 1300–50; Middle English; perh.
mike3 (mīk),USA pronunciation n., v., miked, mik•ing. [Brit. Slang.]n. - British Termsloafing;
idling. v.i. - British Termsto loaf.
- origin, originally uncertain 1815–25
mike4 (mīk),USA pronunciation n., v., miked, mik•ing. n. - micrometer1 (def. 2).
v.t. - to measure with a micrometer.
- by shortening and respelling, respelled of micrometer
Mike (mīk),USA pronunciation n. - a male given name, form of Michael.
- Telecommunications(l.c.) a word used in communications to represent the letter M.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: mike /maɪk/ n - informal
short for microphone
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