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tape deck
noun
a component of an audio system for playing tapes, using an external amplifier and speakers.
tape deck
noun
a tape recording unit in a hi-fi system
the platform supporting the spools, cassettes, or cartridges of a tape recorder, incorporating the motor or motors that drive them and the playback, recording, and erasing heads
Word History and Origins
Origin of tape deck1
Example Sentences
Before that, he put a tape deck on a rolling cart.
However, not everyone was blown away, with the Hollywood Reporter saying it's "a disappointing farewell", and Mashable saying the series risked going out with the "fizzled whimper of a message self-destructing in a tape deck".
The title of “Perfect Days” is a reference to Lou Reed’s song “Perfect Day,” which plays one morning on Hirayama’s tape deck.
Ellie, while not understanding airplanes, cars or seat belts, somehow figures out a cassette tape deck and pushes play.
By the end of the episode, Big has resolved a case of mysterious copper figurines and Cheese has improbably fixed the cruiser's tape deck.
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