magnet 英 [ˈmægnət]   美 ['mæɡnət]

magnet

magnet  英 [ˈmægnət] 美 ['mæɡnət]

n. 磁铁 

名词复数:magnets 

A magnet attracts iron. 磁石吸铁。
became a magnet for new investment. 成了新的投资热点。

  • A magnet is a piece of metal with a strong attraction to another metal object. The attraction a magnet produces is called a "magnetic field."
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  • n. 磁铁
  • 1. A magnet attracts iron.

    磁石吸铁。

  • 2. became a magnet for new investment.

    成了新的投资热点。

  • magnet (n.) mid-15c. (earlier magnes, late 14c.), from Old French magnete "magnetite, magnet, lodestone," and directly from Latin magnetum (nominative magnes) "lodestone," from Greek ho Magnes lithos "the Magnesian stone," from Magnesia (see magnesia), region in Thessaly where magnetized ore was obtained. Figurative use from 1650s.
mag·net / ˈmæɡnət ; NAmE ˈmæɡnət / noun 1 a piece of iron that attracts objects made of iron towards it, either naturally or because of an electric current that is passed through it 磁铁;磁石;吸铁石 2 [usually singular ] magnet(for sb/sth) a person, place or thing that sb/sth is attracted to 有吸引力的人(或地方、事物) In the 1990s the area became a magnet for new investment. 这个地区在 20 世纪 90 年代成了新的投资热点。 3 an object with a magneticsurface that you can stick onto a metal surface 磁体;磁性物体 fridge magnets of your favourite cartoon characters 可吸附于冰箱表面的你最喜欢的动画人物磁体 magnet magnets mag·net / ˈmæɡnət ; NAmE ˈmæɡnət /
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