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electricity美 [.ilek'trɪsəti] 英 [ɪ.lek'trɪsəti] - n.电;电能;强烈的感情;激动
- 网络电学;电力;电流
adj.+n. static electricity v.+n. generate electricity,produce electricity,conduct electricity,electricity waste,provide electricity n. electrical energy,power,energy,current,voltage 1. | [u] 电;电能a form of energy from charged elementary particles , usually supplied as electric current through cables, wires, etc. for lighting, heating, driving machines, etc. |
| a waste of electricity 浪费电 | | The electricity is off(= there is no electric power supply) . 停电了。 |
2. | [u][sing] 强烈的感情;激动;兴奋a feeling of great emotion, excitement, etc. |
n. | 1. a fundamental form of kinetic or potential energy created by the free or controlled movement of charged particles such as electrons, positrons, and ions 2. electric current, especially when used as a source of power 3. a feeling or atmosphere of excited anticipation or tension 4. a form of energy that can produce light, heat, and power for machines, computers, televisions, etc. 1. a fundamental form of kinetic or potential energy created by the free or controlled movement of charged particles such as electrons, positrons, and ions 2. electric current, especially when used as a source of power 3. a feeling or atmosphere of excited anticipation or tension 4. a form of energy that can produce light, heat, and power for machines, computers, televisions, etc. |
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