recorder
n. 錄音機; 直笛; 記錄員; 刑事法院法官
You can refer to a cassette recorder, a tape recorder, or a video recorder as a recorder.
Rodney put the recorder on the desk top and pushed the play button.
羅德尼把錄音機放在桌面上,按下了播放鍵。
A recorder is a wooden or plastic musical instrument in the shape of a pipe. You play the recorder by blowing into the top of it and covering and uncovering the holes with your fingers.
In the legal system of England and Wales, a recorder is a lawyer who is appointed as a part-time judge in the Crown Court.
A recorder is a machine or instrument that keeps a record of something, for example in an experiment or on a vehicle.
Data recorders also pinpoint mechanical faults rapidly, reducing repair times.
資料記錄儀還能迅速查明機械故障,減少維修次數。
1. equipment for making records
2. someone responsible for keeping records
3. a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughs
4. a woodwind with a vertical pipe and 8 finger holes and a whistle mouthpiece
The principle and construction characteristics of recorder for lightning current are described.
磁帶法測量雷電流引數,在國內外均有研究.
Could you show me how to use this cassette recorder?
你能向我示範怎樣使用這臺卡式錄音機 嗎 ?
A recorder pen makes a mark on a chart.
記錄器的筆在記錄卡上劃一個記號.
This recorder is too expensive.
這個錄音機太貴.
We needed someone to fix the tape recorder.
我們需要有人來修理錄音機.