cassette
1. A small flat case containing two reels and a length of magnetic tape that winds between them, often used in audio and video recorders and players and as a medium for storing data in digital form.
2. A lightproof cartridge containing photographic film or plates, used in specially designed cameras.
3. A cartridge for holding and winding typewriter or printer ribbon while in the machine.
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In bicycle lingo, cassette refers to the cluster of sprockets, all with different tooth counts, that are found on bicycles with external gears.
le cassette = the cassette / the tape / the cassette tape
'Une cassette' can mean an audio-cassette or a small box of some kind
It can mean an audio-cassette, but in the past it meant a small case (sometimes for carrying money).
It will automatically rewind the cassette once it has reached the end of the tape.
C120 on a cassette tape means that the tape runs for 120 minutes. <3
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You mean cassette players? It's all CD players now.
An audio cassette is a cassette containing audio data.
"Cassette" in English is spelt the same in French: cassette.
To remove a cassette from a cassette player, press the eject button or lever on the player. The cassette should pop out, allowing you to safely remove it from the player.
This is depending on the year of the cassette player and the type of cassette player. However even though you get the best cassette player you will still run into the problem of a cassette being eaten.
A cassette deck is a device used to play and record cassette tapes.