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词汇 long-playing
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Definition of long-playing in English:

long-playing

adjective
  • (of a record) about 30 cm in diameter and designed to rotate at 331/3 revolutions per minute.

    (唱片)慢转的,密纹的(指直径约30厘米,每分钟331/3转的唱片)

    a long-playing record
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Landowska, Tureck, Gould, and the long-playing record, I believe, did much to bring this monument to public attention.
    • The night before he called, my wife Brenda and I had been in town and we had bought a long-playing record.
    • The invention of the long-playing vinyl record in 1948 liberated composers from the three-minute confines of 78 rpm recordings.
    • In 1948, CBS introduced the long-playing record album, the LP.
    • The combination of the transistor and the long-playing records was the greatest achievement in the history of the musical industry, because music as a commodity could easily enter anyone's home.
    • The high price of long-playing gramophone records, and the huge quantity of them being issued, meant that many enthusiasts could not buy all the records they wanted.
    • Columbia Records, purchased by CBS in the 1930s, became an industry leader and introduced the long-playing record in 1948.
    • After several decades' reliance on the 78-rpm single as their standard format, music companies introduced the 33-rpm long-playing album in the late 1940s.
    • They quickly became the de facto world standard recorded-music carrier, and long-playing records and pre-recorded cassettes were discontinued in all but specialized markets within seven years.
    • Enamored of his prose, I snatched up a long-playing record of the author reading those two stories at an antiquarian book fair several years ago, even though I didn't own a record player.

Derivatives

  • long-player

  • noun ˈlɒŋpleɪəˈlɔŋˌpleɪər
    • The long-player will be preceded by a new single in April, while the album will be mastered next week, with a view to hitting the shops in May.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is arguably the most cheerfully upbeat and best long-player of their career, brimming with a sunshine energy that brings a welcome ray of warmth into an otherwise cold, bleak winter.
      • Without question, they are uplifting affairs, and come without much of the preachy pretensions of the Polyphonic's latest long-player.
      • If anything, the opening songs on the long-player are stronger than some of the later offerings, demonstrating a little more musical ambition and drawing on a lot of different styles and instruments.
      • Just like its predecessor, this is a record meant for the long-player.

Definition of long-playing in US English:

long-playing

adjectiveˌlôNGˈplāiNG
  • (of a phonograph record) designed to be played at 331/3 revolutions per minute.

    (唱片)慢转的,密纹的(指直径约30厘米,每分钟331/3转的唱片)

    a long-playing record
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After several decades' reliance on the 78-rpm single as their standard format, music companies introduced the 33-rpm long-playing album in the late 1940s.
    • Landowska, Tureck, Gould, and the long-playing record, I believe, did much to bring this monument to public attention.
    • The high price of long-playing gramophone records, and the huge quantity of them being issued, meant that many enthusiasts could not buy all the records they wanted.
    • In 1948, CBS introduced the long-playing record album, the LP.
    • The combination of the transistor and the long-playing records was the greatest achievement in the history of the musical industry, because music as a commodity could easily enter anyone's home.
    • Columbia Records, purchased by CBS in the 1930s, became an industry leader and introduced the long-playing record in 1948.
    • They quickly became the de facto world standard recorded-music carrier, and long-playing records and pre-recorded cassettes were discontinued in all but specialized markets within seven years.
    • The night before he called, my wife Brenda and I had been in town and we had bought a long-playing record.
    • Enamored of his prose, I snatched up a long-playing record of the author reading those two stories at an antiquarian book fair several years ago, even though I didn't own a record player.
    • The invention of the long-playing vinyl record in 1948 liberated composers from the three-minute confines of 78 rpm recordings.
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