resistor 英 [rɪ'zɪstə]   美 [rɪ'zɪstɚ]

resistor

resistor  英 [rɪ'zɪstə] 美 [rɪ'zɪstɚ]

n. [电] 电阻器 

名词复数:resistors 

The resistor and the capacitor together were the timer, and the transistor worked as the switch. 电阻器和电容器一起组成计时器,晶体管作为开关。
The resistor, which the driver could adjust with a knob, controlled the rate of current flowing into the capacitor. 电阻器可以由旋钮调节,其本身可以控制进入电容器的电流速率。

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  • n. [电] 电阻器
  • 1. The resistor and the capacitor together were the timer, and the transistor worked as the switch.

    电阻器和电容器一起组成计时器,晶体管作为开关。

  • 2. The resistor, which the driver could adjust with a knob, controlled the rate of current flowing into the capacitor.

    电阻器可以由旋钮调节,其本身可以控制进入电容器的电流速率。

  • 3. In a circuit diagram, on the other hand, a resistor might be oriented horizontally or vertically, and it might appear above, below, or next to the preceding circuit element.

    另一方面,在一张电路图表里,一个电阻器可能是水平或者垂直朝向的,并可能在之前电路元素的上面、下面或者旁边。

  • resistor (n.) late 14c., "one who resists;" 1580s, "that which resists;" agent noun in Latin form from resist. Specifically in electricity from 1905; resister was used in this sense from 1759.
re·sis·tor / rɪˈzɪstə(r) ; NAmE rɪˈzɪstər / noun ( physics ) a device that has resistanceto an electric current in a circuit 电阻器 resistor resistors re·sis·tor / rɪˈzɪstə(r) ; NAmE rɪˈzɪstər /
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