scart
scart — 名詞
1. a rectangular plug or socket with 21 metal pins that joins televisions, DVD play
SCART
21針影音連接端子
a rectangular plug or socket with 21 metal pins that joins televisions, DVD players, games consoles and other video devices together so they can share sound and picture signals.
Marta connected the DVD player to the TV using a SCART cable.
Marta 用一條 SCART 連接線把 DVD 播放機接到電視上。
SCART cable — cable with 21-pin connectors at both ends
The back of the television has two SCART sockets for linking different devices.
這台電視機背面有兩個 SCART 插槽,可以用來連接不同的設備。
SCART socket — the 21-hole receptacle on the device
Liang bought an adapter that turns a SCART plug into HDMI for use on a modern screen.
Liang 買了一個能將 SCART 接頭轉換成 HDMI 的轉接器,以便在新螢幕上使用。
The repair shop still keeps a box of SCART leads for testing vintage monitors.
那間維修店仍然留著一盒 SCART 連接線,用來測試舊型顯示器。
This 1990s console uses a SCART connection to send sound and picture through one cable.
這台 1990 年代的遊戲主機使用 SCART 連接,一條線就能傳送聲音和畫面。
- SCART connector
full technical name; 'SCART socket' or 'SCART plug' specifies the end
- 21-pin connector
describes the same thing by its number of pins; less common in everyday use
- Péritel
French name for the same connector; rarely used in English
文法句型
SCART + noun (socket / cable / lead / plug)
用法筆記
SCART sockets and plugs are common on televisions and video equipment sold in Europe and the UK. In other regions, different connector types (such as HDMI or component video) are used instead.
常見錯誤
scart — 動詞
- scartpresent simple I / you / we / they
- scarts3rd person singular
- scarting-ing form
- scartedpast simple
1. to rub a hard or sharp object across a surface, leaving a thin mark or removing
刮;抓
用硬物在表面留下刮痕
to rub a hard or sharp object across a surface, leaving a thin mark or removing a thin layer — for example, a cat scratching a wooden floor, or a thorn scraping against someone's arm.
The cat scarted the wooden floor with its claws while running through the hallway.
那隻貓跑過走廊時用爪子刮傷了木頭地板。
transitive: scart + direct object (the surface being scratched)
Diego scarted his elbow on the rough brick wall behind the shed.
Diego 在棚屋後面粗糙的磚牆上刮傷了手肘。
The old metal chair leg scarted a white line into the dark paint of the kitchen floor.
舊金屬椅腳在廚房深色油漆地板上刮出一道長長的白痕。
Careful with that branch — it might scart your arm if you push past it.
小心那根樹枝——如果你硬擠過去,它可能會刮傷你的手臂。
A stone scarted the side of Tariq's boat as he dragged it onto the beach.
Tariq 把船拖上沙灘時,一顆石頭刮傷了船身側面。
文法句型
scart + noun (object being scratched)
scart + adverb (direction / result)
用法筆記
This verb is dialectal and rarely used in modern standard English. The more common words for this action are scratch, scrape, or scuff. You are most likely to encounter 'scart' in older British regional writing or speech.