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 cassette [kə'sɛt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 盒式磁带, 珠宝箱, 暗盒

[计] 字盒

[化] 暗盒

[医] 片匣, 贮片盒


  1. He bought a new cassette recorder.
    他买了一台新的盒式录音机。
  2. Cassette tape recorders are out of date now.
    现在, 盒式磁带录音机过时了。
  3. There is a little window in the cassette case so that you can see the tape.
    盒式音像带上有个小窗, 能看见里面的磁带.


cassette
[ noun ]
a container that holds a magnetic tape used for recording or playing sound or video
<noun.artifact>


Cassette \Cas`sette"\ Cassette \Cas`sette"\, n. [F., prop., a
casket, dim. of casse a case. See 1st {Case}.]
1. Same as {Seggar}.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. a small case to hold a removable part of some mechanism,
designed for convenience in inserting and removing the
working part. Most commonly referring to a tape cassette,
made mostly of plastic, which holds a reel of magnetic
tape for tape players or tape recorders or video cassette
recorders. The term may refer, as for tape cassettes, to
the integrated case plus tape, or sometimes only to the
case itself separate from the contents.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]


Cassette \Cas`sette"\ Cassette \Cas`sette"\, n. [F., prop., a
casket, dim. of casse a case. See 1st {Case}.]
1. Same as {Seggar}.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. a small case to hold a removable part of some mechanism,
designed for convenience in inserting and removing the
working part. Most commonly referring to a tape cassette,
made mostly of plastic, which holds a reel of magnetic
tape for tape players or tape recorders or video cassette
recorders. The term may refer, as for tape cassettes, to
the integrated case plus tape, or sometimes only to the
case itself separate from the contents.
[Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

  1. Not only was it making heavy losses, it had become a symbol of what was wrong with much of European industry - it had superior technology but could not bring it successfully to the market. Its experience with video cassette recorders is a case in point.
  2. It is difficult for the manufacturers of compact disc players and cassette recorders to realise large profits.
  3. Factsheet Five also publishes poetry reviews and keeps track of "cassette culture," people who record and distribute their own music.
  4. In other words, we know only what Sarah writes home to friends or records on cassette.
  5. Some slow dance at the mini-dances that spring up spontaneously, swaying to drippy instrumental tunes from cassette players set on the ground.
  6. That meant an adult film had only to sell about 20,000 videocassettes _ an average wholesale cost of $25 per cassette _ to qualify as a megahit.
  7. HBO Video's chief executive officer, Frank O'Connell, said the cassette will be priced at $99.95, the highest recent price for a videocassette.
  8. The group has promised to deliver its next international 'hit' later this year - a small, portable mini CD player which it hopes will be to the CD player what the Walkman was to the cassette tape recorder.
  9. You have to arrange something, or buy a pre-played cassette and re-use it."
  10. The first hard-cover printing is a healthy 150,000 copies, and even an abbreviated cassette version will be available.
  11. A new format, the cassette "single," which contains just one or two songs, accounted for 5 million units, or $14.3 million.
  12. An audio cassette with excerpts recorded by Mr. Woodward is due out shortly, and the Book of the Month Club purchased it as a main selection, which should further spur sales.
  13. Take all the cassette tapes ever made, splice them together, and you probably could string that little brown tape out to the Moon, wrap it twice, and tether it to a tree in the rain forest.
  14. The agency quoted "reports received in New Delhi" as saying the driver lost control of the bus while changing a cassette in a tape recorder.
  15. Many Hanoi stores already are stocked with the foreign color televisions and video cassette recorders favored by Vietnamese.
  16. "The problem now is with the access of video cassette recorders and with the access of video stores," Treibitz said.
  17. He said Keillor wants to stop sales of the 45-minute cassette, which is called "Garrison Keillor, Back Home" and sells for $10.95.
  18. Yesterday he said, "The skepticism about the original raw movie production business was right because Coke lost money on that last year," excluding cable and cassette rights.
  19. One of the U.S. broadcasters' greatest fears is that the Japanese will begin exporting to the United States HDTV video cassette recorders and receiver sets that would not receive over-the-air broadcast signals.
  20. Separate accessories are performance ensembles with costume pieces and cassette tapes with music from "The Nutcracker Suite" and "Swan Lake." - What's a model of a model?
  21. Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and George Strait are some of the stars in a package of 150,000 cassette tapes being donated by Nashville record companies to U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia.
  22. Under the agreement, Milli Vanilli fans would be eligible for rebates of $3 for each compact disk, $2 for each cassette and $1 for each single.
  23. Despite their decline, 'the music cassette will be with us beyond the year 2000,' he says. The problem with the cassette is not that it will stop selling.
  24. Despite their decline, 'the music cassette will be with us beyond the year 2000,' he says. The problem with the cassette is not that it will stop selling.
  25. When possible, he got the soldiers to send an audio cassette narrative.
  26. It sees the declining interest in cassette tapes largely as the result of consumers' disenchantment with tapes as a medium. 'Tape is a 30-year-old format,' says Mr Eric Kingdon, technical managing director of Sony UK.
  27. Philips is already a partner in three other joint ventures in China to make radios, cassette players and laser-optical systems.
  28. Top 40 it isn't, but state officials are hoping their six-hour cassette tape of the 143-page November ballot pamphlet becomes a sleeper hit.
  29. The court decision indicates that lawyers for Oakley Sutton and Princeton/Newport denied that the firms maintain a cassette tape-recording system.
  30. After the Pan Am disaster, British Transport Secretary Paul Channon was accused by critics in Britain of bungling the dissemination to airlines of warnings from West Germany that Palestinian terrorists had devised a new radio cassette bomb.
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