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earphone

/eer-fohn/US // ˈɪərˌfoʊn //UK // (ˈɪəˌfəʊn) //

耳机,听筒,扬声器,耳朵

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sound receiver that fits in or over the ear, as of a radio or telephone.
    • : Usually earphones. a headset; headphone.

Examples

  • At $25 a pair, the Skullcandy Dime earphones are unapologetically cheap.

  • After charging the earphones for about 30 minutes—when I first opened the case, the LED lights signaling that the buds were ready to go weren’t illuminated—I removed the earbuds from the case.

  • To easily skip songs, adjust the volume, answer phone calls and activate Siri, the twistable digital crown is seamlessly displayed on the earphones.

  • It’s hard to say which wireless earphones are best because there are so many great options.

  • Unless, of course, you have the AirBuddy, which lets you see the current status of your earphones right away by opening its case next to your Mac.

  • In the Philippines, during Apocalypse, Brando had an earphone thing where they fed him lines.

  • He hastily concentrated on the spot, and in a few seconds music flooded into the earphone.

  • His desk transmitter buzzed and Trigger took it on an earphone extension.

  • Crag called experimentally into the earphone, without answer.

  • Paul took off his selectorscope spectacles with the earphone attachments.

  • He removed the little radio from his pocket, unplugged the earphone, and put the radio on top of the cereal.