gram·o·phone /ˈgræməˌfon/
留聲機
Gram·o·phone n. An instrument for recording, preserving, and reproducing sounds, the record being a tracing of a phonautograph etched in some solid material. Reproduction is accomplished by means of a system attached to an elastic diaphragm. This older term is almost completely replaced for modern devices by the word phonograph (or hi-fi), and technological changes have made the term sound antiquated, and it is usually used to refer to older non-electronic versions of the phonograph. [obsolescent]
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gramophone
n : an antique record player; the sound of the vibrating needle
is amplified acoustically [syn: acoustic gramophone]