headphone
headphone — 形容詞
1. used to describe a socket, plug, cable, or other accessory that connects or work
耳機的
與耳機相關或供耳機使用的
used to describe a socket, plug, cable, or other accessory that connects or works with a device worn over the ears for listening to audio.
The headphone jack on my laptop stopped working after I dropped it.
我的筆電耳機孔摔壞之後就不能用了。
collocation: headphone jack
Anong plugged her microphone into the headphone socket by mistake.
Anong 不小心把麥克風插到耳機插座裡。
collocation: headphone socket
Eitan bought a headphone splitter so both he and Sana could watch the same film.
Eitan 買了一個耳機分接器,這樣他和 Sana 就能一起看同一部電影。
The headphone cable of his new gaming headset was almost two metres long.
他新買的電競耳機線將近兩公尺長。
Adisa checked the headphone port on his phone before buying a case for it.
Adisa 先確認手機有耳機孔,才買了保護殼。
文法句型
headphone + noun
用法筆記
This attributive form always appears before a noun that names an accessory, connector, or feature (e.g. jack, socket, cable, amplifier, splitter). It is never used predicatively.
常見錯誤
headphone — 名詞
1. a device with cushioned speakers on each side joined by a curved piece that rest
耳機
戴在頭上或塞入耳內聽音的裝置
a device with cushioned speakers on each side joined by a curved piece that rests on the head, or small earbuds that fit inside the ears, letting a person listen to audio without disturbing people nearby.
Christopher put on his headphones and started writing his essay.
Christopher 戴上耳機,開始寫他的報告。
collocation: put on headphones
Noa took off her headphones to talk to the flight attendant.
Noa 拿下耳機,跟空服員說話。
Hari uses noise-cancelling headphones whenever he studies at the library.
Hari 在圖書館唸書時都會使用降噪耳機。
The child's headphones were too big for her head, so they kept slipping off.
那個小孩的耳機對她來說太大了,一直滑下來。
Felix left his headphones on the train and had to buy a new pair.
Felix 把耳機忘在火車上,只好買一副新的。
文法句型
a pair of headphones
put on / take off headphones
用法筆記
Frequently used in the plural form headphones even when referring to a single unit. A pair of headphones is the standard countable phrase.