recorder
noun /rɪˈkɔːdə(r)/
/rɪˈkɔːrdər/
- (in compounds
) a machine for recording sound or pictures or both构成复合词 录音机;录像机 - The cockpit voice recorder indicated that the crew did not call for any checklist.
驾驶舱录音机显示机组人员没有要求任何清单。 - a tape/cassette/video/DVD recorder
磁带/盒式录音机;录像机;DVD 录像机
- The cockpit voice recorder indicated that the crew did not call for any checklist.
- enlarge imagea musical instrument in the shape of a pipe that you blow into, with holes that you cover with your fingers
竖笛;直笛 see also descant recorder, soprano recorderTopics Musicc1 - a judge in a court in some parts of the UK and the US
(英国和美国某些地区的)刑事法院法官,法官 - a person who keeps a record of events or facts
记录员;书记员 - In natural history the careful observer and recorder was very important in the advance of the science.
在自然历史中,细心的观察者和记录者对科学的发展非常重要。
- In natural history the careful observer and recorder was very important in the advance of the science.
词源late Middle English (denoting a kind of judge): from Anglo-Norman French recordour, from Old French recorder ‘bring to remembrance’; partly reinforced by the verb record (also used in the obsolete sense ‘practise a tune’: see sense (2)).