stylus
stylus — noun
1. the sharp, thin piece inside a turntable's arm that follows the record's grooves
the sharp, thin piece inside a turntable's arm that follows the record's grooves and changes the stored audio into electrical signals
Selim replaced the worn stylus on his record player to stop the skipping sound.
replace the stylus on [device]
Every time Beatrix played her favorite jazz album, the stylus tracked smoothly through the grooves.
A speck of dust on the record can scratch the stylus and ruin playback quality.
Camila bought a new stylus for her vintage turntable at the electronics shop downtown.
- needle
more common in everyday speech for the same record-player component
文法句型
the stylus + verb (rests, tracks, picks up)
replace/clean + a/the stylus
用法筆記
Commonly called a 'needle' in everyday conversation. The term 'stylus' is more technical and appears in manuals or product descriptions.
常見錯誤
2. a thin rod, often with a soft or rounded tip, used to press, draw, or write on t
a thin rod, often with a soft or rounded tip, used to press, draw, or write on the touchscreen of a tablet, smartphone, or similar electronic device
Hana uses a fine-tipped stylus to sketch digital portraits on her graphics tablet.
use a stylus + to-infinitive for purpose
Matthew prefers writing Chinese characters with a stylus because his handwriting looks better on screen.
The touchscreen at the checkout counter only responds to a plastic stylus, not fingers.
Reema lost the stylus for her tablet and uses a pen wrapped in foil instead.
- stylus pen
slightly redundant but common in product names
- touchscreen pen
describes the function rather than the form; more informal
文法句型
use a stylus + to-infinitive
write/draw + with a stylus
用法筆記
The device itself is often simply called a 'stylus' in product names. Do not confuse with a regular pen — a stylus works on touchscreens and does not contain ink.
常見錯誤
3. a sharp, thin instrument used in ancient times for making marks or letters by pr
a sharp, thin instrument used in ancient times for making marks or letters by pressing into soft surfaces such as clay or wax
A bronze stylus in the museum once helped a Roman scribe write on wax tablets.
stylus for writing on [material]: wax tablets
Lotte studied the ancient stylus behind the glass case and imagined using it on wax.
Inês learned that Roman children scratched letters into wax with a stylus to practice.
A broken iron stylus was found buried beside the clay tablets in the excavation pit.
- writing stylus
fuller term, emphasizes the writing function
- scribe's tool
emphasizes the user and historical context
文法句型
write/inscribe + with a stylus + on [material]
a stylus made of [metal/bone]
用法筆記
This historical meaning is the original sense from which the modern uses developed. It now appears mostly in archaeology, museum descriptions, or historical writing contexts.