| 释义 | 
		Definition of broken record in English: broken record(British stuck record) noun Used, especially in similes, to refer to a person's constant and annoying repetition of a particular statement or opinion.  at the risk of sounding like a broken record, let me repeat: it will be difficult to do well in the exam without attending classes regularly  I know I'm a broken record on this, but once again, they are lying about the deficit Example sentencesExamples -  At the risk of sounding like a broken record, look back into the history.
 -  Most importantly, I've discovered that a patient tone while reciting this broken record avoids the cascade of tears, injured looks, and sour faces caused by yelling.
 -  All the mainstream political parties have been playing the same stuck record for 40 years: More police, tougher penalties.
 -  Sorry to sound like a broken record.
 -  The same gripes can be aired only so often before they start to sound like a broken record.
 -  "He just turned up the volume on a broken record," said the columnist.
 -  They said the minister's endless announcements made him sound like 'a broken record'.
 -  All I got was a stuck record that repeated my misdemeanours in a tone of voice that left me in no doubt as to the dubiousness of my credentials, pedigree and character.
 -  At the risk of sounding like a stuck record, please check the status of your smoke alarms.
 
 
 Origin1940s: with reference to a scratched gramophone record that sticks at a particular point when played and constantly repeats the same passage.    Definition of broken record in US English: broken record(British stuck record) noun Used, especially in similes, to refer to a person's constant and annoying repetition of a particular statement or opinion.  at the risk of sounding like a broken record, let me repeat: it will be difficult to do well without attending classes regularly Example sentencesExamples -  All I got was a stuck record that repeated my misdemeanours in a tone of voice that left me in no doubt as to the dubiousness of my credentials, pedigree and character.
 -  At the risk of sounding like a stuck record, please check the status of your smoke alarms.
 -  At the risk of sounding like a broken record, look back into the history.
 -  They said the minister's endless announcements made him sound like 'a broken record'.
 -  "He just turned up the volume on a broken record," said the columnist.
 -  All the mainstream political parties have been playing the same stuck record for 40 years: More police, tougher penalties.
 -  Sorry to sound like a broken record.
 -  Most importantly, I've discovered that a patient tone while reciting this broken record avoids the cascade of tears, injured looks, and sour faces caused by yelling.
 -  The same gripes can be aired only so often before they start to sound like a broken record.
 
 
 Origin1940s: with reference to a scratched gramophone record that sticks at a particular point when played and constantly repeats the same passage.     |