earbud
/ˈɪəbʌd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪrbʌd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈir-ˌbəd/ (ame, mw)
earbud — 名詞
- earbudsingular
- earbudsplural
1. a tiny speaker that fits inside your ear, sold in pairs, for private listening t
耳塞式耳機
塞入耳道的小型耳機,通常成對使用
a tiny speaker that fits inside your ear, sold in pairs, for private listening to music or calls from a phone or computer
Amina pulled one earbud out so she could hear the station announcement.
Amina 拔出一邊的耳塞式耳機,以便聽清楚車站的廣播。
pull out an earbud — removing one side temporarily
Jun lost his left earbud on the bus and had to buy a new pair.
Jun 在公車上弄丟了左耳的耳機,只好買一副新的。
lose + earbud — common collocation
The nurse told the student to take her earbuds out during the lecture.
護理師叫那位學生上課時把耳機拿出來。
Fatima's wireless earbuds ran out of battery halfway through her run.
Fatima 的無線耳機跑到一半就沒電了。
Kwame keeps a cheap pair of earbuds in his bag for online meetings.
Kwame 在包包裡放了一副便宜的耳機,用來參加線上會議。
- earphone
a broader term that can include both in-ear and older on-ear listening devices
- in-ear monitor
a technical term for high-quality earbuds used by musicians and audio professionals
- headphone
usually refers to larger padded speakers worn over the ears with a connecting band, though used loosely for earbuds in casual speech
- earplug
blocks sound from entering the ear rather than producing it
- loudspeaker
projects sound outward for everyone nearby to hear, the opposite of private listening
用法筆記
Almost always used in the plural (earbuds), since the device is sold and worn as a pair.