disc
英 [dɪsk]
美 [dɪsk]
- n. 圓盤,[電子] 唱片(等於disk)
- vt. 灌唱片
助記提示
【迪斯科】跳迪斯科需要播放音樂的圓盤唱片
中文詞源
英文詞源
- disc
- disc: [17] Disc comes ultimately from Greek dískos ‘quoit’, a derivative of the verb dikein ‘throw’. This passed into Latin as discus, adopted by English in the 17th century in its original athletic sense. The most salient semantic feature of the discus was perhaps its shape, and it was this that English took over in the form disc (either adapted from Latin or borrowed from French disque). The spelling disk is preferred in American English, and it is the standard form used for ‘disc-shaped computer storage device’. Other English words ultimately derived from Latin discus are dais, desk, and dish.
=> dais, desk, dish - disc (n.)
- Latinate spelling preferred in British English for most uses of disk (q.v.). American English tends to use it in the musical recording sense; originally of phonograph records, recently of compact discs. Hence, discophile "enthusiast for gramophone recordings" (1940).
雙語例句
- 1. Carl slipped a disc in his back while warming up.
- 熱身時卡爾腰椎間盤不慎錯位了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Getting Hollywood's latest films released on laser-disc has also helped.
- 通過激光視盤發行好萊塢最新電影也起到了一定作用。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Today's floppy disc drives are tolerant of poor quality discs.
- 現在的軟驅對質量低劣的軟盤也能讀取。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. The Auto Compact Disc Cleaner can run off batteries or mains.
- 這種光盤自動清洗機可用電池或電源兩種方式驅動。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. They've just lent me a laser disc player.
- 他們剛借了我一部激光視盤播放機。
來自柯林斯例句