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Definition of audio guide in English: audio guidenoun A handheld device which provides recorded information for visitors touring a museum, gallery, or other place of interest. Example sentencesExamples - Spotting a sign that announces audio guides I ask for them.
- During my recent visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I went to the desk to ask for a headset for their audio guide.
- The display, meant to take about 60 minutes to tour (an optional audio guide costs $6), becomes progressively more gruesome.
- There is not a single label or text or audio-guide here.
- With your free portable audio-guide, you will learn about the amazing 20,000 objects made or used in the county.
- The Met's audio guide adds little to the information published beside the exhibits.
- The exhibition is family-friendly and will provide flip panels and audio guides to explain the historical context of each piece.
- In the New York exhibit, although an excellent catalogue and audio guides were available, the objects had no labels.
- Audio guides have become standard fixtures of many museums.
- You'll find some audio guide numbers on one of the text panels.
- You can borrow a free audio guide from the front desk.
- We are currently developing a pre-visit audio guide for visually impaired visitors to the Eden Project.
- The tours are guided but you get an audio guide in your language of choice.
- The artists' recorded comments on the audio guide revealed their collusion in trendy artspeak.
- The talking point of the Colourists show is the free audio guide with every ticket.
- The tour should take a few hours and hiring an audio guide is advisable.
- Visitors browse about with audio-guide phones held to their ears.
- Similar to audio guides in museums, each phone number connected to a unique recording that described a certain site in Baghdad.
- His elegant voice is familiar to many who have visited the Met and have used the museum's audio guides.
- The audio guide will allow visitors to identify important exhibits.
Definition of audio guide in US English: audio guidenoun A handheld device which provides recorded information for visitors touring a museum, gallery, or other place of interest. Example sentencesExamples - The tours are guided but you get an audio guide in your language of choice.
- We are currently developing a pre-visit audio guide for visually impaired visitors to the Eden Project.
- The Met's audio guide adds little to the information published beside the exhibits.
- There is not a single label or text or audio-guide here.
- During my recent visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I went to the desk to ask for a headset for their audio guide.
- You'll find some audio guide numbers on one of the text panels.
- The exhibition is family-friendly and will provide flip panels and audio guides to explain the historical context of each piece.
- You can borrow a free audio guide from the front desk.
- His elegant voice is familiar to many who have visited the Met and have used the museum's audio guides.
- In the New York exhibit, although an excellent catalogue and audio guides were available, the objects had no labels.
- With your free portable audio-guide, you will learn about the amazing 20,000 objects made or used in the county.
- Spotting a sign that announces audio guides I ask for them.
- The display, meant to take about 60 minutes to tour (an optional audio guide costs $6), becomes progressively more gruesome.
- The artists' recorded comments on the audio guide revealed their collusion in trendy artspeak.
- Similar to audio guides in museums, each phone number connected to a unique recording that described a certain site in Baghdad.
- The talking point of the Colourists show is the free audio guide with every ticket.
- The audio guide will allow visitors to identify important exhibits.
- Visitors browse about with audio-guide phones held to their ears.
- The tour should take a few hours and hiring an audio guide is advisable.
- Audio guides have become standard fixtures of many museums.
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