in modern use, in reference to a plastic or synthetic resin, 1939, short for polyvinyl; not in widespread use until late 1950s. Slang meaning "phonograph record" (1976) replaced wax (n.) in that sense. In chemistry, vinyl was used from 1851 as the name of a univalent radical derived from ethylene, from Latin vinum "wine" (see wine (n.)), because ethyl alcohol is the ordinary alcohol present in wine.
实用例句
1. Meanwhile, sales of vinyl records halved in 1992 to just 6.7m.
与此同时,黑胶唱片的销售量在1992年下降了一半,只有670万张。
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2. This compilation was first issued on vinyl in 1984.
这张精选集在1984年首次以唱片形式发行。
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3. Vinyl can be laid in sheet or tile form.
塑料地板分为卷材和块材两种。
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4. Many households have dispensed with their old-fashioned vinyl turntable.