gramophone造句(1) The telephone and the gramophone were contemporary.
(2) They danced to an ancient gramophone.
(3) The gramophone has been displaced by tape recorder.
(4) The gramophone had been eclipsed by new technology such as the compact disc.
(5) The information on an ordinary gramophone record is analogue.
(6) Last fling for the analogue gramophone?
(7) He was changing the gramophone records.
(8) A gramophone was playing a popular song.
(9) Orchestration I learned by copying gramophone records.
(10) Not even for a wind-up gramophone.
(11) Lambert was putting records on the gramophone.
(12) Some one put a dance record on the gramophone and presently Desmond Fairchild and Dotty swayed together in a corner of the room.
(13) He was also asleep when a gramophone blared from the open window of a flat in the block across the way.
(14) They were not setting out to trade in gramophone records.
(15) The dissemination of music by radio and gramophone record permeated the whole country and every social stratum.
(16) At last she wound down like an old-fashioned gramophone and rolled on to her back on the grass feeling exhausted.
(17) Frank had given Terence's gramophone to a lady friend, and would he please not tell Mum?
(18) John also began building up a collection of gramophone records.
(19) Perhaps you could have two pieces of broken gramophone record with you as a prop to start the extract.
(20) They were like a needle stuck in a gramophone record, inexorably repeating embrace after embrace.
(21) I'm afraid the old gramophone has conked out.
(22) The gramophone was not functioning.
(23) After dinner the Colonel gave all the officers tasks, such as playing bridge, winding up the gramophone or reading suitable books.
(24) Only listened to classical music on the radio or her beloved Chopin on the gramophone.
(25) There was also a badly scratched veneered cabinet which had once housed a gramophone.
(26) Broomhead shook his head in resigned disbelief and set about installing the gramophone in its housing.
(27) It's only a short time to squeeze in eight gramophone records, isn't it?
(28) A novelty for the home crowd at reserve matches in 1924-25 was music from gramophone records broadcast through a loudspeaker.
(29) Old Dave Meadows put old Brubeck records on the gramophone.
(30) You could also hear music at home on a wind-up gramophone with ten- or twelve-inch 78 r.p.m. bakelite records.