随身听效应”随处可见中国日报网 2017-05-11 10:47分享到 大街上,商场中,校园里,随处可见戴着耳机的人们沉浸在自己的世界里。外面的世界太嘈杂,他们只是想把自己从周围环境中抽离。
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Walkman effect refers to the disengagement from surrounding public space caused by the use of technology, such as a portable music player. The Walkman Effect is the phenomenon that occurs when an individual creates a seemingly personal environment through portable devices, usually accompanied by head/earphones. This effect can be seen everywhere. For example, a student walking to a class with headphones, a janitor vacuuming the floor while listening to music, or an employee working at a cubicle with music blasting in his ears. This term was coined by Shuhei Hosokawa in 1984. In the years since Hosokawa described the Walkman effect, unspoken rules for using headphones in public spaces have developed and are largely respected. Often this simply means knowing when and where to remove them. (中国日报网英语点津 yaning)
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