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/mahyk/US // maɪk //UK // (maɪk) //

麦克风,微米,微波炉,微量

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : microphone.

Examples

  • If the keyboard is awkward, it may interfere with the ideal placement of your mic and other consoles.

  • Onstage, we see her move like a rapper, leaning over a handheld mic and bouncing as if she’s got springs in her sneakers.

  • Other neat Samsung-specific features include the ability to use the buds as a kind of makeshift lavalier mic while recording video on the Galaxy S21.

  • To avoid an eavesdropping smart speaker, look for an off-switch for the mic or one that’s mic-free but can connect to a voice-controlled device as needed.

  • The Blue Snowball iCE gives you many of the same benefits you’d expect to find in a mic more than twice its price.

  • The trio formed the Sad Boys collective, with Sherm and Gud on production and Lean manning the mic.

  • At this point, the female rapper comes across as fairly sympathetic—that is, until Azealia Banks grabs the mic.

  • While it seemed philosophical, at its core, its had nothing to do with the open mic.

  • Wearing a plaid shirt, the stocky singer looked like a bricklayer playing an open mic at a bar.

  • Next door was often not another guest but a KGB agent with an ear to the mic.

  • Phantasmat′ic, -al; Phantas′mic; Phantasmogenet′ic, begetting phantasms.

  • He fell groveling upon the floor and crawled to Mic-co's feet.

  • "I—I beg your pardon," stammered the Baron and glanced keenly at Mic-co.

  • Such is my life since the old chief made the compact with Mic-co.

  • Mic-co only understands, and even to him I may not always talk.