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词汇 cassette player
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Definition of cassette player in English:

cassette player

(also cassette recorder)
nounkəˈsɛt pleɪəkəˈsetpleɪə(r)
  • A machine for playing and recording audio cassettes.

    盒式磁带录音机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now my cassette player has been taken away so I have lost the last bit of distraction and entertainment I had.
    • ‘It was playing on a tinny cassette player, yet there was something so atmospheric about the quality of music in this room,’ he explains.
    • Having a snack and some caffeinated beverage can help, as can listening to music or a good ‘book on tape’ on a head-set cassette player.
    • I used to take in my cassette player and listen to music.
    • Half-awake in a Florida hotel, he recorded the famous guitar lick onto a cassette player beside his bed.
    • She just turned up the volume on her cassette player.
    • As I slid the first tape into the cassette player, I was hesitant because I was unsure of what to expect from the narrator and was fearful that the narration would make the experience of listening to the story difficult.
    • As he popped his head round the garden gate to see what was going on, a man carrying a screw driver and holding a stereo cassette player under his armed walked past.
    • It is only while working at home or travelling by car that she turns on the radio or the cassette player for some kind of music.
    • He grinned widely to himself and sang along to the tape in the cassette player.
    • She said: ‘We produce a simple tape recording, and all they need is a cassette player.’
    • A councillor brought in a television set with a video cassette player and insisted that he be allowed to play the tapes to reveal the ‘pathetic civic conditions’ prevailing in his ward.
    • Others sprint off to bring treasures for the strange foreigner's approval: a battered cassette player, and an old wrist watch whose face is so badly cracked that reading the time is impossible.
    • This car was to automobiles what the cassette player was to sound systems: not ancient, but not terribly popular, either.
    • He hadn't noticed before that the tape in the cassette player had come to an end and the cab was almost fittingly silent.
    • If you're a music-lover with a sizeable stack of albums, a cassette player and a tendency towards nerdy and mildly obsessive behaviour, chances are you've made a mix tape.
    • Another coroner bought a cassette player to record court hearings from a car boot sale.
    • In buses, taxis, restaurants, and bars, there is almost always a radio or a cassette player providing background music.
    • The radio incorporates a front mounted six-CD unit in addition to a cassette player, and it gave top class reception.
    • It's got to the point where I'm recording from CD on to tape and driving around with a cassette player in the car.

Definition of cassette player in US English:

cassette player

(also cassette recorder)
nounkəˈsetpleɪə(r)
  • A machine for playing and recording audiocassettes.

    盒式磁带录音机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As he popped his head round the garden gate to see what was going on, a man carrying a screw driver and holding a stereo cassette player under his armed walked past.
    • If you're a music-lover with a sizeable stack of albums, a cassette player and a tendency towards nerdy and mildly obsessive behaviour, chances are you've made a mix tape.
    • She said: ‘We produce a simple tape recording, and all they need is a cassette player.’
    • It's got to the point where I'm recording from CD on to tape and driving around with a cassette player in the car.
    • As I slid the first tape into the cassette player, I was hesitant because I was unsure of what to expect from the narrator and was fearful that the narration would make the experience of listening to the story difficult.
    • It is only while working at home or travelling by car that she turns on the radio or the cassette player for some kind of music.
    • He grinned widely to himself and sang along to the tape in the cassette player.
    • I used to take in my cassette player and listen to music.
    • Now my cassette player has been taken away so I have lost the last bit of distraction and entertainment I had.
    • ‘It was playing on a tinny cassette player, yet there was something so atmospheric about the quality of music in this room,’ he explains.
    • A councillor brought in a television set with a video cassette player and insisted that he be allowed to play the tapes to reveal the ‘pathetic civic conditions’ prevailing in his ward.
    • He hadn't noticed before that the tape in the cassette player had come to an end and the cab was almost fittingly silent.
    • Another coroner bought a cassette player to record court hearings from a car boot sale.
    • Others sprint off to bring treasures for the strange foreigner's approval: a battered cassette player, and an old wrist watch whose face is so badly cracked that reading the time is impossible.
    • The radio incorporates a front mounted six-CD unit in addition to a cassette player, and it gave top class reception.
    • Having a snack and some caffeinated beverage can help, as can listening to music or a good ‘book on tape’ on a head-set cassette player.
    • In buses, taxis, restaurants, and bars, there is almost always a radio or a cassette player providing background music.
    • This car was to automobiles what the cassette player was to sound systems: not ancient, but not terribly popular, either.
    • Half-awake in a Florida hotel, he recorded the famous guitar lick onto a cassette player beside his bed.
    • She just turned up the volume on her cassette player.
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