释义 |
cas·sette I. \kəˈset, ka-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Middle French, diminutive of Old North French casse box, case — more at case 1. : casket 2. : sagger 1a 3. : a lighttight magazine for holding sensitized film or plates for use in a camera; specifically : one for holding the intensifying screens and film in X-ray photography II. noun : a usually flat case or container that holds a substance, device, or material which is difficult, troublesome, or awkward to handle and that can easily be inserted into or removed from a machine ; especially : a usually plastic cartridge containing magnetic tape with the tape on one reel passing to the other without having to be threaded |