turntable 英 ['tɜːnteɪb(ə)l]   美 ['tɝntebl]

turntable

turntable  英 ['tɜːnteɪb(ə)l] 美 ['tɝntebl]

n. (唱机上的)转盘;[铁路] 转车台;转车;(餐桌上用的)旋盘 

名词复数:turntables 

The planets are not attached to a turntable. 行星毕竟并非连接着转盘。
Even if I had a turntable it's completely unplayable, because the cover it came in is made of sandpaper, which scratched the record inside to bits. 即使我有转盘,它仍难以播放,因为它的封面是由砂纸构成,使得唱片的内部磨损破碎。

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  • n. (唱机上的)转盘;[铁路] 转车台;转车;(餐桌上用的)旋盘
  • 1. The planets are not attached to a turntable.

    行星毕竟并非连接着转盘。

  • 2. Even if I had a turntable it's completely unplayable, because the cover it came in is made of sandpaper, which scratched the record inside to bits.

    即使我有转盘,它仍难以播放,因为它的封面是由砂纸构成,使得唱片的内部磨损破碎。

  • 3. After the curtain closed and while Mr. Copperfield addressed the audience, the stage was apparently rotating very slowly on a lazy Susan type turntable.

    幕布关闭之后,科波菲尔对观众讲话时,观众的看台显然是在旋转餐台式的转盘上非常缓慢地旋转。

  • turntable (n.) also turn-table, "circular platform designed to turn upon its center," 1835, originally in the railroad sense, from turn (v.) + table (n.). The record-player sense is attested from 1908.
turn·table / ˈtɜːnteɪbl ; NAmE ˈtɜːrnteɪbl / noun 1 the round surface on a record playerthat you place the record on to be played (唱机上的)唱盘 2 a large round surface that is able to move in a circle and onto which a railway/railroad engine is driven in order to turn it to go in the opposite direction (铁路机车的)转台,旋车盘 turntable turntables turn·table / ˈtɜːnteɪbl ; NAmE ˈtɜːrnteɪbl /
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