1878, coined (perhaps by Thomas Edison, who invented it) from Greek megas "great" (see mega-) + phone "voice" (see fame (n.)). Related: Megaphonic. In Greek, megalophonia meant "grandiloquence," megalophonos "loud-voiced."
megaphone 英文释义
1. a cone-shaped acoustic device held to the mouth to intensify and direct the human voice
megaphone 双语例句
1. A megaphone boomed out, "This is the police."
扩音器响了起来:“我们是警察。”
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2. Making monetary policy by megaphone never leads to good results.
夸夸其谈的货币政策决不会取得效果.
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3. He hawks with a megaphone, saving a lot of effort.
他用喇叭筒叫卖, 省劲多了!
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4. Somewhere a voice is loud a megaphone.
远处什么地方的扩音器里传来响亮的声音.
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5. He often speaks in public with a megaphone.
他常用扩音器当着大众演说.
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megaphone 实用场景例句
Somewhere a voice is loud a megaphone.
远处什么地方的扩音器里传来响亮的声音.
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He often speaks in public with a megaphone.
他常用扩音器当着大众演说.
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McGonagall always stands by to take the megaphone away if he gets out of hand.
麦格教授总是站在一边,以便在他失控的时候抢下扩音器.
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Making monetary policy by megaphone never leads to good results.
夸夸其谈的货币政策决不会取得效果.
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People's Daily is just a megaphone for the Communist Party but it is withering.
人民日报不过是党的喉舌,但每况愈下,信其报道的人是越来越少.
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He hawks with a megaphone, saving a lot of effort.