audio
/ˈɔːdiəʊ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈɑdiˌo] /ˈɔːdiəʊ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈɑdiˌo] /ˈȯ-dē-ˌō/ (ame, mw) · /ˈɔː.di.əʊ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈɑdiˌo] /ˈɑː.di.oʊ/ (ame, ipa)
audio — 形容詞
- audiopositive
- more audiocomparative
- most audiosuperlative
1. describes equipment, electronic files, or systems that involve recorded or trans
音訊的
與聲音錄製或播放有關的
describes equipment, electronic files, or systems that involve recorded or transmitted sound — for example, speakers, microphones, podcasts, or music files that people listen to.
Mizuki bought a new audio recorder for her online language classes.
Mizuki 為了她的線上語言課程,買了一臺新的錄音機。
collocation: audio recorder
The audio quality of this podcast is much better than the last one.
這個 Podcast 的音質比上一個好很多。
collocation: audio quality
Their home audio system has two small speakers and a basic amplifier.
他們家的音響系統有兩個小喇叭和一臺基本款擴大機。
Nia works for a company that creates audio editing software for films.
Nia 在一家為電影製作音訊編輯軟體的公司工作。
You can download audio files of each lesson from the course website.
你可以從課程網站下載每一課的音訊檔。
- sound
much broader everyday term; audio specifically implies electronic recording or transmission
- acoustic
refers to natural sound or the properties of spaces, not electronic reproduction; an acoustic guitar is not amplified
- auditory
relates to the sense of hearing rather than to technology or recordings
- visual
relating to sight rather than sound
audio — 名詞
- audiosingular
- audiosplural
1. sound that has been captured and stored on an electronic device such as a smartp
錄音;音訊
已儲存的聲音內容
sound that has been captured and stored on an electronic device such as a smartphone, computer, or voice recorder, so that people can play it back and listen to it.
The audio from the interview was saved as an MP3 file on the laptop.
訪談的錄音以 MP3 格式存進了筆電裡。
passive: be saved as [file format]
Maeve had to edit the audio carefully before uploading it to the website.
Maeve 必須仔細編輯錄音檔,才能上傳到網站上。
collocation: edit the audio
Rachel lost all the recorded audio when her smartphone suddenly broke down.
Rachel 的智慧型手機突然壞掉時,所有錄音都遺失了。
The teacher shared the audio of the lecture with students who missed class.
老師把課堂錄音分享給缺課的同學。
Rodrigo listened to the audio several times to catch every detail.
Rodrigo 把錄音聽了好幾遍,想抓住每一個細節。
- recording
broader term for any captured sound, image, or video; audio narrows the focus to sound alone
- soundtrack
specifically the audio portion of a film, video, or game
- clip
typically a short segment of recorded audio or video
用法筆記
Frequently used with verbs like record, save, edit, share, and listen to. This sense is uncountable, so you cannot say 'an audio' or 'audios' in formal English, though informal usage is common.
常見錯誤
2. the sound component of a television broadcast, film, video call, or other transm
音訊;音頻
影音節目中的聲音部分
the sound component of a television broadcast, film, video call, or other transmitted signal, which people hear separately from the images they see.
The video call audio kept cutting out, so Aylin could not hear her manager.
視訊通話的音訊一直斷斷續續,Aylin 聽不清主管在說什麼。
collocation: audio cuts out
The film's audio was out of sync with the picture by about half a second.
這部電影的音訊和畫面不同步了大約零點五秒。
collocation: audio is out of sync with [video]
You can adjust the audio and video settings separately in the editing app.
你可以在剪輯應用程式中分別調整音訊和影像設定。
Engineers spent two hours fixing the audio on the live television broadcast.
工程師花了兩個小時修復現場電視轉播的音訊。
The audio on the security recording was too faint to identify anyone clearly.
監視器錄影的音訊太微弱,無法清楚辨識任何人。
- sound
the everyday term for anything you hear; audio is more technical and often implies electronic transmission
- soundtrack
refers to a specific recorded audio track, especially for a film or game
- video
the picture component of a broadcast or recording
用法筆記
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