magnetic tape

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magnetic tape 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a ribbon of material, usually with a plastic base, coated on one side or both sides with a substance containing iron oxide, to make it sensitive to impulses from an electromagnet: used to record sound, images, data, etc.

magnetic tape 近义词

magnetic tape

等同于 magnetic disk

更多magnetic tape例句

  1. When they’re stored as dried crystals, the molecules’ lifespans could outlast even modern storage media—perhaps in the thousands of years compared to current hard drives’ and magnetic tapes’ 10 to 20.
  2. Unlike magnetic tape designs of yesteryear, today’s voice recorders record to internal flash media or SD cards to deliver better file organization and compatibility with computers.
  3. To match magnetic tape, a common method of archival data storage, Bathe estimates synthesis costs would have to fall six orders of magnitude.
  4. With blank cassettes, listeners could record their favorite songs from the radio or from vinyl records, creating the first mix tapes — on literal magnetic tape — decades before digital playlists were shared on streaming services such as Spotify.
  5. Lou Ottens was fiddling with a reel-to-reel tape recorder one night in the early 1960s, trying to thread a wafer-thin piece of magnetic tape through mechanical guides so that he could listen to .
  6. My agent at the time sent that tape to SNL and then they asked me to come in for an audition.
  7. I stood with a tape recorder, listening to men denounce the liberal media controlled by Jews.
  8. Is there any better Beyoncé lyric to use in response to the most shocking celebrity tape this side of One Night in Paris?
  9. I watched Garner die on tape and wondered why I was crying so hard when I am not that much of a cryer at all.
  10. Well, because casinos have cameras everywhere, turns out there was indeed a tape.
  11. He gets out and does things while these fatheads stay in quarters and untangle red tape.
  12. He went off whistling, and Isabel raised her hand and looked at it meditatively; his own had been unexpectedly warm and magnetic.
  13. A handkerchief, once red, with polka spots, contained a ragged flannel shirt and a stocking-heel tied with a piece of tape.
  14. Black Hood knew what it was to be a policeman with hands bound by red tape or political intrigue.
  15. She came with an easy smile into the little group, and immediately her magnetic presence seemed to rivet all attention.