electrode 英 [ɪˈlektrəʊd]   美 [ɪˈlektroʊd]

electrode

electrode  英 [ɪˈlektrəʊd] 美 [ɪˈlektroʊd]

n. [电] 电极;电焊条 

名词复数:electrodes 

From each electrode records from one or more neurons. 通过每个电极对一个或者多个神经元的记录。
They dissolved cobalt and phosphate in water and then zapped it with electricity through an electrode. 他们把钴和磷酸盐溶解到水溶液中,然后,通过电极对它们进行电解。

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  • n. [电] 电极;电焊条
  • 1. From each electrode records from one or more neurons.

    通过每个电极对一个或者多个神经元的记录。

  • 2. They dissolved cobalt and phosphate in water and then zapped it with electricity through an electrode.

    他们把钴和磷酸盐溶解到水溶液中,然后,通过电极对它们进行电解。

  • 3. With this new tool, you can determine exactly where to place the stimulation electrode in the brain.

    有了这个新工具,您可以准确地确定在大脑何处放置刺激电极。

  • electrode (n.) "one of the two ends of an open electrical circuit," 1834, coined by English physicist and chemist Michael Faraday from electro- + Greek hodos "a way, path, track, road" (a word of uncertain origin; see Exodus) on the same pattern as anode, cathode.
elec·trode / ɪˈlektrəʊd ; NAmE ɪˈlektroʊd / noun either of two points (or terminals) by which an electric current enters or leaves a battery or other electrical device 电极 see also anode , cathode electrode electrodes elec·trode / ɪˈlektrəʊd ; NAmE ɪˈlektroʊd /
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