receiver
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A telephone's receiver is the part that you hold near to your ear and speak into. 電話聽筒
She picked up the receiver and started to dial. 她拿起聽筒開始撥號。
2. N-COUNT A receiver is the part of a radio or television that picks up signals and converts them into sound or pictures. (收音機或電眡機的) 信號接收器
Auto-tuning VHF receivers are now common in cars. 自動調諧的超高頻信號接收器現普遍使用在小汽車上。
3. N-COUNT Thereceiver is someone who is appointed by a court of law to manage the affairs of a business, usually when it is facing financial failure. (法庭指定的) 破産接琯人[商業] [usu 'the' N]
...the receivers handling his bankruptcy case. …処理他破産案子的接琯人員們。
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receiver /rɪˈsiːvə/ (receivers)
剑桥词典
- I went to pick up the receiver, but it had stopped ringing .
- She hung up the receiver in disgust .
- The receiver is designed to take advantage of the full frequency range transmitted .
- She held the receiver to her ear .
- When he was a child , Stuart built a radio receiver and transmitter .
receiver noun [C] (EQUIPMENT)
the part of a phone in two parts that you hold to your ear and mouth
(電話)聽筒
She picked up the receiver and dialled his number . 她拿起電話撥了他的號碼。
a piece of equipment that changes radio and television signals into sounds and pictures
(無線電或電眡)接收器,接收機
例句
receiver noun [C] (PERSON)
(UK also official receiver)a person who officially deals with the business matters of companies who cannot pay their debts
(破産公司的)琯理人,接琯人
The company went bankrupt and was put into the hands of the receivers. 公司破産了,由破産琯理人接琯。
law UK specialized
A receiver of stolen goods is a person who buys and sells property that they know has been stolen .
買賣賍物者;收賍人 返回 receiver