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mike
- IPA[mʌɪk]
英式
- idle away one's time
- a period of idleness
verb: mike, 3rd person present: mikes, gerund or present participle: miking, past tense: miked, past participle: miked
noun: mike, plural noun: mikes
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動詞
- 1. idle away one's time he thundered at anyone he thought was miking
名詞
- 1. a period of idleness that's a good mike for you, but you'll have plenty to do later on
- (1918–2012), US journalist; born Myron Leon Wallace. A news correspondent with CBS from 1963, ...
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- (1931–2014), US director; born in Germany; born Michael Igor Peschowsky. He directed Barefoot ...
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- a session in a club during which anyone is welcome to sing or perform stand-up comedy: if this was an open mike session she would be booed off stage
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- (1940–81), English racing motorcyclist; full name Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood. He won the ...
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- IPA[mʌɪk]
英式
- a microphone.
- supply or equip with a microphone: the minister was already miked up for the interview
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- IPA[mīk]
美式
- idle away one's time: he thundered at anyone he thought was miking
- a period of idleness: that's a good mike for you, but you'll have plenty to do later on
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- IPA[mīk]
美式
- a microphone.
- place a microphone close to (someone or something) or in (a place): the minister was already miked up for the interview
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- IPA[mīk]
美式
- a code word representing the letter M, used in radio communication.
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- IPA[mʌɪk]
英式
- a code word representing the letter M, used in radio communication.
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