loudhailer

IPA/ˌlaʊdˈheɪlə(r)/
IPA/ˌlaʊdˈheɪlər/

loudhailer — 名詞

  • loudhailersingular
  • loudhailersplural

1. a hand-held device shaped like a cone or funnel that makes a person's voice much

1.名詞B2
釋義

擴音器

手持錐形擴音裝置

a hand-held device shaped like a cone or funnel that makes a person's voice much louder, allowing them to be heard by a large group of people, typically outdoors

例句

The coach raised a loudhailer to call the players back after the match.

教練舉起擴音器,在比賽結束後把球員叫回來。

collocation: raise a loudhailer / call through a loudhailer

From the town hall steps, Minh shouted through a loudhailer at the protesters.

Minh 站在市政廳的台階上,用擴音器向抗議者喊話。

同義詞
  • bullhorn

    the standard term in American English for the same device; less common in British English

  • megaphone

    a more general term for any cone-shaped voice amplifier, whether hand-held or electronic

用法筆記

Loudhailer is the common term in British English; American English more often uses 'bullhorn' or 'megaphone'.

常見錯誤

He spoke into the loudhailer to make his voice sound louder, but no one could hear him.
He spoke into the loudhailer, and his voice carried across the entire field.
💡A loudhailer is a device that works; if no one can hear, the contradiction confuses the meaning.