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Definition of earpiece in English: earpiecenoun ˈɪəpiːsˈɪrˌpis 1The part of a telephone, radio receiver, or other aural device that is applied to the ear during use. 耳机,耳塞,听筒 Example sentencesExamples - Students work in groups and ask questions aloud, receiving information through earpieces that feed constant information and personalized entertainment upon request.
- If you dial a call on your cell phone, the earpiece cuts in on the call automatically.
- My only gripe about this phone is it does not have a loudspeaker function for hands-free calling without using a earpiece.
- You need to attach the earpiece to get the radio to play, but you can also choose to ‘turn on the speaker’ if you want to share your music.
- For example, a wireless link between a cell phone and an earpiece supporting an audio link is currently available in the marketplace.
- ‘This changes nothing,’ Fields' raspy voice crackled in Aaron's earpiece over the radio.
- And when riders do get away, the others hear all about it in their radio earpieces.
- Allison received the transmission through her tiny earpiece.
- The product allows the wearer to hear a two-way radio or cell phone through a wireless earpiece.
- One young man monitoring police frequencies on a futuristic little radio communicates to organizers via an earpiece attached to a cell phone.
- His voice echoed in the telephone's earpiece, ‘What happened, did you finally get to meet them?’
- The earpiece on his cell phone had rattled with the shout.
- This means plugging an extension into the mobile phone and using an earpiece and a microphone.
- When it received text messages, a text-to-speech synthesiser played them into an earpiece.
- The use of radios is forbidden, except with the use of earpieces.
- Hands-free earpieces for cellphones do not necessarily cut the brain's exposure to microwaves
- If the bid is successful, investigators will be able to tail suspects by using sophisticated video cameras, radios and earpieces.
- Ari inserted his tiny radio earpiece and donned his helmet.
- Just plug in the phone earpiece and then jot down notes easily on the hybrid device.
- We were unofficially escorted from block to block, never seeming to be out of sight of someone with a radio and earpiece.
2The part of a pair of glasses that fits around the ear. 眼镜脚 Example sentencesExamples - In the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons of England is a silver nose, painted pink, affixed to a pair of wire earpieces.
- Mrs. D. wanted me to take my glasses on and off, chew on the earpieces, essentially turn them into a prop.
- I closed my eyes and took off my glasses, my hand automatically hooking the earpiece on the pocket of my coat.
Definition of earpiece in US English: earpiecenounˈɪrˌpisˈirˌpēs 1The part of a telephone, radio receiver, or other aural device that is applied to the ear during use. 耳机,耳塞,听筒 Example sentencesExamples - ‘This changes nothing,’ Fields' raspy voice crackled in Aaron's earpiece over the radio.
- If you dial a call on your cell phone, the earpiece cuts in on the call automatically.
- This means plugging an extension into the mobile phone and using an earpiece and a microphone.
- Allison received the transmission through her tiny earpiece.
- My only gripe about this phone is it does not have a loudspeaker function for hands-free calling without using a earpiece.
- If the bid is successful, investigators will be able to tail suspects by using sophisticated video cameras, radios and earpieces.
- You need to attach the earpiece to get the radio to play, but you can also choose to ‘turn on the speaker’ if you want to share your music.
- His voice echoed in the telephone's earpiece, ‘What happened, did you finally get to meet them?’
- The use of radios is forbidden, except with the use of earpieces.
- Hands-free earpieces for cellphones do not necessarily cut the brain's exposure to microwaves
- We were unofficially escorted from block to block, never seeming to be out of sight of someone with a radio and earpiece.
- Just plug in the phone earpiece and then jot down notes easily on the hybrid device.
- Students work in groups and ask questions aloud, receiving information through earpieces that feed constant information and personalized entertainment upon request.
- And when riders do get away, the others hear all about it in their radio earpieces.
- Ari inserted his tiny radio earpiece and donned his helmet.
- One young man monitoring police frequencies on a futuristic little radio communicates to organizers via an earpiece attached to a cell phone.
- For example, a wireless link between a cell phone and an earpiece supporting an audio link is currently available in the marketplace.
- The earpiece on his cell phone had rattled with the shout.
- The product allows the wearer to hear a two-way radio or cell phone through a wireless earpiece.
- When it received text messages, a text-to-speech synthesiser played them into an earpiece.
2The part of a pair of glasses that fits around the ear. 眼镜脚 Example sentencesExamples - In the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons of England is a silver nose, painted pink, affixed to a pair of wire earpieces.
- Mrs. D. wanted me to take my glasses on and off, chew on the earpieces, essentially turn them into a prop.
- I closed my eyes and took off my glasses, my hand automatically hooking the earpiece on the pocket of my coat.
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