stereo
英 ['sterɪəʊ; 'stɪərɪəʊ]
美 ['stɛrɪo]
- n. 立体声;立体声系统;铅版;立体照片
- adj. 立体的;立体声的;立体感觉的
CET6 TEM4 IELTS 考 研
1. stereos "solid" (see sterile) => stereo.
2. a mathematical term denoting the measurement of solid or threedimensional objects.
3. steroid(类固醇) => stereo.
stereo 立体声音响缩写自 stereophonic,立体声的。
- stereo
- stereo: [19] Greek stereós meant ‘solid’. The earliest English compound noun formed from it was stereometry [16], a mathematical term denoting the measurement of solid or threedimensional objects. This was followed by stereographic [17], stereotype [18] (coined in French and originally used for a ‘solid’ printing block; the metaphorical ‘unvaried or conventional image’ emerged in the middle of the 19th century), stereoscope [19] (a viewer for producing ‘solid’ or three-dimensional images), and stereophonic ‘producing three-dimensional sound’ [20]. Stereo was used in the 19th century as an abbreviation for stereotype and stereoscopic; its use for stereophonic dates from the early 1950s.
=> stare, stork - stereo
- 1823 as a shortening of stereotype (n.); 1876 as a shortening of stereoscope; 1954 as a shortening of stereophonic (adj.); the noun meaning "stereophonic record or tape player" is recorded from 1964.
- 1. Cool summer dance sounds are drifting from the stereo indoors.
- 清凉的夏日舞曲的声音从室内音响中传了出来。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. This is FM stereo one oh three point seven.
- 这里是调频立体声103.7。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The personal stereo has a water-resistant outer case.
- 这款随身听的外壳是防水的。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. He always plays his stereo with the bass turned right up.
- 他放立体声音响时总把低音调得很大。
来自《权威词典》
- 5. to turn up the treble on the stereo
- 把立体声唱机的高音音量调大
来自《权威词典》