recorders
n. 錄音機( recorder的名詞複數 ); 記錄員; (英國)刑事法院的臨時法官; 豎笛
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。
Data recorders also pin-point 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。
They plugged in their tape-recorders.
他們給錄音機接上了電源。
Voice recorders were retrofitted into planes already in service.
錄音裝置安在了正在服役的飛機上。
Don't fool with the tape recorders.
別瞎弄這錄音機.
If the owning rate is 15 percent, over 30 million video recorders will be needed.
如果擁有率為15%, 那麼將需要3,000多萬臺錄放像機.