1.These days I am practicing it with my casette tape recorder at home.
这几天,我正在家里配合录音机练习。
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美:[keɪ'set]
noun
casket sense 1
a usually flat case or cartridge that can be easily loaded or unloaded: such as
a lightproof magazine for holding film or plates for use in a camera
a plastic cartridge containing magnetic tape with the tape passing from one reel to another
a cassette tape player
French, from Middle French, diminutive of dialect French (Norman & Picard) casse case
The first known use of cassette was in 1793
cash1 of 2noun
money in the form of coins or bills
money or its equivalent (as a check) paid for goods at the time of purchase or delivery
cash2 of 2verb
to pay or obtain cash for
cash a check
cash1 of 2noun
money in the form of coins or bills
money or its equivalent (as a check) paid for goods at the time of purchase or delivery
cash2 of 2verb
to pay or obtain cash for
cash a check
caseworknoun
social work involving close study of the problems and needs of a person or family
caseworknoun
social work involving close study of the problems and needs of a person or family
cassettenoun
a container holding film, photographic plates, or magnetic tape
1.These days I am practicing it with my casette tape recorder at home.
这几天,我正在家里配合录音机练习。
2.No, that can't be it - it's simply that the casette is an entirely unknown quantity.
不会是这样的!然而,事实是,这是一盘完全未知的带子。
3.Data is recorded on casette tape, and can be transferred into a micro-computer through special interface for further processing.
数据记录在磁带上,可通过接口全部进入微计算机处理。
4.The songs are available on cassette.
5.The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with 2.61 million equivalent album units (this includes vinyls, CDs, cassettes, and digital album downloads).
6.By the time young Sanjay returned with the cassette, his father was unconscious.