player
player — 名詞
1. anyone who plays a sport, board game, card game, or video game — either for fun,
選手;玩家
參加運動或遊戲的人
anyone who plays a sport, board game, card game, or video game — either for fun, as part of a team, or as their job.
Maya is the youngest player on her school basketball team.
Maya 是學校籃球隊裡最年輕的選手。
player on [team]
Each chess player has only ten minutes to finish the whole game.
每位西洋棋選手只有十分鐘可以下完整盤棋。
[game] player
The coach said Carlos is one of the best young tennis players in Taipei.
教練說 Carlos 是台北最優秀的年輕網球選手之一。
Aunt Mei needs three more players before the family Mahjong game can begin.
Mei 阿姨還需要再湊三位玩家,家裡的麻將才能開打。
Two players were sent off after the fight near the goal.
兩名球員在球門附近打架後被罰下場。
- competitor
stresses rivalry; used in contests with prizes
- athlete
only for sports, not card or board games
- gamer
informal; usually only video games
文法句型
[N] of [team/sport]
[adj] + player
用法筆記
Often modified by a sport or game word: 'football player', 'poker player', 'video game player'. The activity word goes directly before 'player', without 'of'.
常見錯誤
2. anyone whose hobby or profession is making music on an instrument such as a guit
樂手;演奏者
演奏某種樂器的人
anyone whose hobby or profession is making music on an instrument such as a guitar, piano, or violin.
Lina has been a piano player since she was four years old.
Lina 從四歲起就是鋼琴演奏者。
[instrument] player
The jazz band is looking for a new bass player and a drummer.
這個爵士樂團正在找新的貝斯手和鼓手。
looking for a [instrument] player
My uncle Marcus is the lead guitar player in a small rock band.
我叔叔 Marcus 是一個小型搖滾樂團的主奏吉他手。
Only two violin players showed up at the rainy school audition this morning.
今天早上下著雨,只有兩位小提琴手到學校來參加試奏。
- musician
broader; includes singers and composers, not just instrument players
- instrumentalist
formal; mainly used in classical music contexts
文法句型
[instrument] + player
[adj] + player
用法筆記
Formed by putting the instrument name directly before 'player': 'flute player', 'drum player', 'guitar player'. For some instruments a more specific word is preferred (e.g. 'pianist' instead of 'piano player', 'drummer' instead of 'drum player'), but 'X player' is always acceptable.
常見錯誤
3. a piece of equipment, app, or software whose only job is to play back recorded s
播放器
播放錄製音樂或影片的機器或程式
a piece of equipment, app, or software whose only job is to play back recorded sound or video files for the user.
Grandpa keeps an old CD player on the wooden bookshelf next to his armchair.
爺爺把一台舊的 CD 播放器放在他扶手椅旁的木製書架上。
[media] + player
Marcus rebooted the DVD player twice, but the disc tray still refused to open.
Marcus 把 DVD 播放器重開了兩次,光碟托盤還是打不開。
[device] player + verb
Tap the orange headphone icon to launch the music player on your phone.
點一下橘色的耳機圖示,就能開啟手機上的音樂播放器。
The video player on the news website keeps freezing whenever Lina scrolls down to read the comments.
Lina 每次在新聞網站上往下滑去看留言,影片播放器就會卡住。
Sarah clipped a small MP3 player to her sleeve before her morning run along the river.
Sarah 在沿著河邊晨跑前,把一台小型 MP3 播放器夾在袖子上。
- recorder
a machine that captures sound or video, the opposite function
文法句型
[media-type] + player
用法筆記
Almost always preceded by the type of media or format: 'CD player', 'DVD player', 'MP3 player', 'music player', 'video player'. Bare 'a player' for a device is unclear without context.
常見錯誤
4. a person, company, or country whose actions matter a lot in a certain field, mar
要角;龍頭
在某領域舉足輕重的人或公司
a person, company, or country whose actions matter a lot in a certain field, market, or event — someone other people have to pay attention to.
Samsung is now a major player in the global chip market.
三星目前是全球晶片市場的主要要角。
major player in [market]
Small farms cannot compete with the big players in the dairy industry.
小型農場無法和酪農業的大型業者競爭。
big players in [industry]
Senator Lin became a key player in the talks that finally ended the long port strike.
Lin 參議員成為這場談判的關鍵人物,最終結束了長期的港口罷工。
India is emerging as an important player in clean-energy research, especially in cheap solar panels.
印度正逐漸成為潔淨能源研究的重要要角,特別是在低價太陽能板方面。
Three local hospitals are the main players behind the new vaccine project.
三家當地醫院是這項新疫苗計畫背後的主要推手。
- stakeholder
someone with a financial or strategic interest, not always influential
- force
as in 'a force in the industry'; emphasises power and impact
- outsider
someone with little influence in the field
文法句型
[adj] + player + in [field/deal]
key/major/big player
用法筆記
Almost always preceded by an adjective like 'key', 'major', 'big', 'main', or 'leading', and followed by 'in' + the field. Bare 'a player in business' sounds incomplete; use 'a big player in business'.
常見錯誤
5. a person whose job is to perform parts in plays — an older or literary word for
演員;伶人
舊時或文學中對戲劇演員的稱呼
a person whose job is to perform parts in plays — an older or literary word for an actor.
In Shakespeare's day, every player on the London stage was a man.
在莎士比亞的時代,倫敦舞台上的每位伶人都是男性。
literary register
The director gathered all the players for one last reading of the script.
導演把所有演員召集起來,最後再排一次劇本。
the players (collective)
Hamlet asks the players to perform a scene about a king's murder.
Hamlet 請伶人演出一段關於國王遭謀殺的戲。
The old theatre programme listed every player's name in tiny black letters.
舊式的戲劇節目單上以細小的黑色字體列出每位演員的名字。
文法句型
[N]
the players
用法筆記
Now mainly literary or historical. In modern speech, use 'actor'. Distinguish from sense 1 (sport/game) by context: theatre, drama, or Shakespeare cues.
常見錯誤
6. the word used inside the official name of certain drama groups or theatre compan
劇團(專名)
用於劇團或戲劇社團名稱中的字
the word used inside the official name of certain drama groups or theatre companies, usually after a place or family name.
The Tainan Players will perform 'A Doll's House' next Friday at the city hall.
台南劇團(Tainan Players)下週五將在市政廳演出《玩偶之家》。
[Place] Players (proper noun)
Grandma joined the Riverside Players in 1965 and acted with them for thirty years.
奶奶在 1965 年加入河岸劇團(Riverside Players),和他們一起演了三十年。
joined the [Name] Players
Tickets for the Oxford University Players are sold out every spring.
牛津大學劇團(Oxford University Players)的票每年春天都銷售一空。
The Dublin Players were founded by a group of teachers in 1932.
都柏林劇團(Dublin Players)是 1932 年由一群老師創立的。
文法句型
[Place] Players
the [Name] Players
用法筆記
Only appears as part of a proper name, always capitalised and almost always plural. Cannot be used alone as a common noun in this sense.