microphone 的定义
- an instrument capable of transforming sound waves into changes in electric currents or voltage, used in recording or transmitting sound.
microphone 近义词
instrument that transforms sound waves into electric currents
更多microphone例句
- You can always check your Zoom setup by joining a test meeting, in which the service will play a sound to check your speakers and record a short audio clip before playing it back to test your microphone.
- We saw it with the right-to-vote movement and racial -equality, so many athletes took the microphone and promoted a cause they believe in.
- A high-sensitivity microphone picks up even the slightest sound and can record and analyze noise to determine sleep quality.
- He told me I should have my microphone turned off on air, so that didn’t go down so well.
- One stepped to the microphone to ask a question about police officers’ mental and physical health.
- She found a way to make little kitten steps to the microphone in unison with the music.
- Both get electronics, but the proffered image for boys is a microphone; for girls, a radio.
- Yeah, having a microphone and so many people under your control always frightened me.
- Barrett had chanced to place a paternal hand on her head as he passed the microphone to the student next to her.
- After about one minute of rambling, a woman runs up on stage and directs someone to turn his microphone off.
- The chief engineer connected up, then hung the microphone between the two front seats.
- The engineer tapped on the microphone, and the tap, greatly amplified, reverberated across the airstrip.
- He handed the governor the microphone and swung into position for a run over the troops on the road.
- His earlier self, who had blithely toured Valier trailing the microphone wires without any real premonition of trouble.
- The discovery of the microphone by Professor Hughes has enabled us to understand the reason of this failure.