decoder
/diːˈkəʊdə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /diːˈkəʊdər/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)dē-ˈkō-dər/ (ame, mw)
decoder — 名詞
- decodersingular
- decodersplural
1. an electronic box or device that turns broadcast signals into pictures and sound
機上盒
接收電視訊號並轉換為影像聲音的裝置
an electronic box or device that turns broadcast signals into pictures and sound so you can watch television programmes
Mei plugged the new decoder into the back of her television set.
Mei 把新的機上盒接到電視機後方的插孔。
collocation: plug in a decoder
Without a decoder, Yasmin's old TV could not pick up any digital channels.
沒有機上盒,Yasmin 的舊電視無法收看數位頻道。
Mr. Kovac called the cable company to replace his broken decoder.
Kovac 先生打電話給有線電視公司,要求更換他壞掉的機上盒。
The technician installed a small black decoder next to the television cabinet.
技師在電視櫃旁邊安裝了一臺小型的黑色機上盒。
Diego bought a second-hand decoder online to avoid paying the monthly rental fee.
Diego 在網路上買了一臺二手機上盒,以免繳每月的租金費用。
- set-top box
informal term for the same device, more common in everyday speech
- receiver
broader term; can refer to radio, Wi-Fi, or other signal-receiving equipment
- tuner
specifically the channel-selecting component; a decoder usually contains a tuner
用法筆記
In everyday speech, this device is often called a set-top box. It is distinct from the television set itself — the decoder processes incoming signals; the TV only displays the resulting picture and sound.