phonograph 英 ['fəʊnəgrɑːf]   美 ['fonəɡræf]

phonograph

phonograph  英 ['fəʊnəgrɑːf] 美 ['fonəɡræf]

n. 留声机;[电子] 电唱机  vt. 用留声机灌音;用留声机放音 

名词复数:phonographs 

Edison is credited with the invention of the phonograph. 留声机的发明应归功于爱迪生。
American inventor Thomas Edison, who was considered the father of sound recording, developed the phonograph in 1877, the first device to record music in the world. 被誉为录音之父的美国发明家托马斯·爱迪生于1877年发明了留声机,这是世界上第一台录音设备。

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  • n. 留声机;[电子] 电唱机
  • vt. 用留声机灌音;用留声机放音
  • 1. Edison is credited with the invention of the phonograph.

    留声机的发明应归功于爱迪生。

  • 2. American inventor Thomas Edison, who was considered the father of sound recording, developed the phonograph in 1877, the first device to record music in the world.

    被誉为录音之父的美国发明家托马斯·爱迪生于1877年发明了留声机,这是世界上第一台录音设备。

  • 3. American inventor Thoms Edison, who was considered the father of sound recording, developed the phonograph in 1877, the first device to record music in the world.

    被誉为录音之父的美国发明家托马斯。 爱迪生于1877年发明了留声机,这是世界上第一台录音设备。

  • phonograph (n.) 1835, "character representing a sound," literally "writer of sounds," from phono- "sound" + -graph "instrument for recording; something written." Meaning "an instrument that produces sounds from records" (talking phonograph, invented by Thomas A. Edison) it is attested from 1877. The recording made from it at first was called a phonogram (1879).
phono·graph / ˈfəʊnəɡrɑːf ; NAmE ˈfoʊnəɡræf / noun ( old-fashioned) = record player phonograph phonographs phono·graph / ˈfəʊnəɡrɑːf ; NAmE ˈfoʊnəɡræf /
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