hailer
hailer — 名詞
1. A person who shouts or makes a signal to attract someone's attention. The word a
呼喊者;擴音
大聲喊叫或打信號的人;電子擴音設備
A person who shouts or makes a signal to attract someone's attention. The word also refers to an electronic loudspeaker device used to send a voice message over a distance.
Kenji picked up the hailer and called across the warehouse for help.
Kenji 拿起擴音器,在倉庫裡大喊求救。
collocation: pick up a hailer
Lara, the hailer on the dock, waved both arms to guide the ferry into its slip.
擔任碼頭呼喊者的 Lara 揮動雙臂,指引渡輪靠港。
person sense: signal with hand gestures
The coach used a battery-powered hailer to announce the runners' names.
教練用一台手提擴音器喊出選手們的名字。
Pim, the hailer for the moving crew, shouted directions from the street below.
擔任搬運團隊呼喊者的 Pim 在樓下街上大喊指引方向。
Faisal pressed the button on the hailer and told the crowd to move back.
Faisal 按下擴音器的按鈕,告訴群眾向後退。
文法句型
a + hailer
用法筆記
Can refer to either a person (someone who shouts or gestures to get attention) or a device (an electronic loudspeaker system). The device sense is more common in modern usage, especially in industrial or marine settings.