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单词 gramophone record
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Definition of gramophone record in English:

gramophone record

noun
  • fuller form of record (sense 4 of the noun)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On his father's death, Jimmy Tully took on the running of the business which, unsurprisingly, had expanded to include the sale of gramophones and gramophone records.
    • The high price of long-playing gramophone records, and the huge quantity of them being issued, meant that many enthusiasts could not buy all the records they wanted.
    • He returned home with some old gramophone records that he got from the flea market behind Red Fort.
    • ‘He used to sing Christmas carols like his voice was taken straight from a gramophone record,’ she said.
    • All one has left is gramophone records which, while capturing the voice and delivery, can give no real indication of the effect he had when on stage.
    • I really can't remember how many times I've saved for things this way over the years, from books and gramophone records when I was a kid to computers when I became a pensioner.
    • And finally, at the risk of sounding like a cracked gramophone record, I do have to repeat some obvious truths.
    • My parents also flinched when I put on my scratchy gramophone records of German symphonies, and prepared for complaints from the neighbours.
    • Jack produced a series of gramophone records, cassette tapes, and CDs from 1965 onwards, dealing with psychosomatic disorders and based on self hypnosis.
    • His voice is thin, high and scratchy like a gramophone record, and both hearing and sight are failing.
    • It's become like a stuck gramophone record that keeps repeating itself over and over again - and no one is doing anything about it.
    • He constantly painted a picture of a lonely young boy sitting in his bedroom in Pinner pouring into his gramophone records all the love he said his father had rejected.
    • It is sad that TV has made tremendous inroads into radio territory and that it may soon become a thing of the past just like gramophone records.
    • First there was James McNee, who slept in a bed next to him and played his gramophone records in the evening, most frequently chopsticks.
 
 

Definition of gramophone record in US English:

gramophone record

noun
  • old-fashioned term for record (sense 4 of the noun)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And finally, at the risk of sounding like a cracked gramophone record, I do have to repeat some obvious truths.
    • The high price of long-playing gramophone records, and the huge quantity of them being issued, meant that many enthusiasts could not buy all the records they wanted.
    • It is sad that TV has made tremendous inroads into radio territory and that it may soon become a thing of the past just like gramophone records.
    • All one has left is gramophone records which, while capturing the voice and delivery, can give no real indication of the effect he had when on stage.
    • Jack produced a series of gramophone records, cassette tapes, and CDs from 1965 onwards, dealing with psychosomatic disorders and based on self hypnosis.
    • On his father's death, Jimmy Tully took on the running of the business which, unsurprisingly, had expanded to include the sale of gramophones and gramophone records.
    • It's become like a stuck gramophone record that keeps repeating itself over and over again - and no one is doing anything about it.
    • First there was James McNee, who slept in a bed next to him and played his gramophone records in the evening, most frequently chopsticks.
    • I really can't remember how many times I've saved for things this way over the years, from books and gramophone records when I was a kid to computers when I became a pensioner.
    • He constantly painted a picture of a lonely young boy sitting in his bedroom in Pinner pouring into his gramophone records all the love he said his father had rejected.
    • ‘He used to sing Christmas carols like his voice was taken straight from a gramophone record,’ she said.
    • His voice is thin, high and scratchy like a gramophone record, and both hearing and sight are failing.
    • He returned home with some old gramophone records that he got from the flea market behind Red Fort.
    • My parents also flinched when I put on my scratchy gramophone records of German symphonies, and prepared for complaints from the neighbours.
 
 
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