transistor 英 [trænˈzɪstə(r)]   美 [trænˈzɪstɚ, -ˈsɪs-]

transistor

transistor  英 [trænˈzɪstə(r)] 美 [trænˈzɪstɚ, -ˈsɪs-]

n. 晶体管 

名词复数:transistors 

This make of transistor radio is small and beautifully designed. 这半导体收音机小巧玲珑.
This transistor radio has four small cells. 这台半导体收音机用4节小电池。

  • Use the noun transistor to describe the small metal device that helps send and amplify signals in a radio. Your grandpa might carry a transistor radio around on game day.
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  • n. 晶体管
  • 1. This make of transistor radio is small and beautifully designed.

    这半导体收音机小巧玲珑.

  • 2. This transistor radio has four small cells.

    这台半导体收音机用4节小电池。

  • 3. This closes the circuit and turns the transistor on.

    这样就会接通电路,打开晶体管。

  • 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.
tran·sis·tor / trænˈzɪstə(r) ; NAmE trænˈzɪstər / / trænˈsɪstə(r) ; NAmE trænˈsɪstər / noun 1 a small electronic device used in computers, radios, televisions, etc. for controlling an electric current as it passes along a circuit 晶体管 2 ( also tranˌsistor ˈradio ) ( also informal tranny especially in BrE ) a small radio with transistors 晶体管收音机 transistor transistors tran·sis·tor / trænˈzɪstə(r) ; NAmE trænˈzɪstər /
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