microphone

microphone
noun
ADJECTIVE
boom, cordless, headset, radio, underwater, wireless
condenser
external

There's a place to plug in an external microphone.

built-in
directional, omnidirectional
concealed, hidden
live, open

Unfortunately we were near an open microphone and all his colleagues heard what we said.

VERB + MICROPHONE
speak into, use
check, test
wear

He was wearing a hidden microphone.

MICROPHONE + VERB
pick sth up, record sth

The microphone picks up the surrounding sounds.

amplify sth
MICROPHONE + NOUN
input (esp. AmE), jack
stand
headset
PREPOSITION
behind a/the microphone

Alex Jones is back behind the microphone for a new series.

in front of a/the microphone

Interviewees are placed in front of the microphone and grilled.


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