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transistor的意思

transistor
英式音标[træn'zɪstɚ]
美式英标[træn'zɪstə; trɑːn-; -'sɪ-]

基本解释

n. 晶体管(收音机)

中文词源

transistor 晶体管

合成自 transfer,转移,resistor,电阻器。因该电子元件通过电阻器转移电流而得名。

英文词源

transistor (n.)
small electronic device, 1948, from transfer + resistor, so called because it transfers an electrical current across a resistor. Said to have been coined by U.S. electrical engineer John Robinson Pierce (1910-2002) of Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J., where the device was invented in 1947. It took over many functions of the vacuum tube. Transistor radio is first recorded 1958.

实用例句

1. This make of transistor radio is small and beautifully designed.
这半导体收音机小巧玲珑.
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2. She took her transistor everywhere with her.
她去哪里都带着晶体管收音机.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. This transistor radio has four small cells.
这台半导体收音机用4节小电池.
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4. Every transistor has at least three electrodes.
每个晶体管至少有三个电极.
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5. Hundreds of people huddled around a single transistor radio listening to the announcement.
数百人挤在一台晶体管收音机周围收听公告。
来自柯林斯例句