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earpiece

/eer-pees/US // ˈɪərˌpis //UK // (ˈɪəˌpiːs) //

听筒,耳机,耳麦,耳塞

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a piece that covers or passes over the ear, as on a cap or eyeglasses.
    • : an earphone.

Examples

  • “Pending,” says the metallic voice through the earpiece and my heart sinks.

  • He would watch her through a hole in the window and give her instructions through an earpiece.

  • Mudd stood outside to announce each vote as it was reported by telephone from the Senate press gallery to the CBS control room to his earpiece.

  • Prosecutors allege that many of the defendants “prepared themselves for battle” equipping themselves with items such as helmets, “hard-knuckle” tactical gloves, ballistic goggles, radios with an earpiece and bear spray.

  • Minuta was dressed in “battle apparel,” including hard-knuckle tactical gloves, ballistic goggles, a radio with an earpiece and bear spray, prosecutors said.

  • And—to judge by the guy in a suit with an earpiece standing stiffly in the hotel lobby—Commissioner has a security detail of one.

  • It began with a man in a suit waiting outside an art gallery's door, sunglasses on his face, and an earpiece in his ear.

  • Producers are barking into an earpiece to speed things up or slow things down.

  • Ellen is telling her exactly what to say through an earpiece.

  • That all changes when Ellen, via earpiece, has her shout, “I smell eggplant!”

  • The phone was working splendidly; even those without an earpiece could hear the over-production.

  • There was a series of clicks and buzzes in the earpiece then Zack heard a man's deep voice.

  • A gruff, angry male voice snarled out of the earpiece at me.

  • One hand held the control box for the little earpiece he wore.

  • She was about to snatch away the earpiece when she heard the noise of a door opening.