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单词 electronics
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Definition of electronics in English:

electronics

plural noun ɛlɛkˈtrɒnɪksɪlɛkˈtrɒnɪksəˌlɛkˈtrɑnɪks
  • 1usually treated as singular The branch of physics and technology concerned with the design of circuits using transistors and microchips, and with the behaviour and movement of electrons in a semiconductor, conductor, vacuum, or gas.

    electronics is seen as a growth industry
    as modifier electronics engineers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • James achieved A grades in maths, further maths, physics, chemistry and electronics.
    • He sees genetic and protein engineering taking over from electronics.
    • The electronics sector is shedding jobs, and life sciences is set to become the bigger employer in the near future.
    • This business venture is certain to raise eyebrows in the electronics industry.
    • Many of these vacancies are in the electronics sector, which has thrived in the climate of consensus and partnership.
    • Michael John Smith led an unremarkable life as an electronics engineer.
    • Three electronics engineers were hired when the assembly line was purchased.
    • There may be a move away from electronics to photonics, a merging of the two, as well as links to carbon-based systems.
    • Negative feedback is a ubiquitous principle in engineering and electronics.
    • I am an electronics engineer and it occurs to me there may be an explanation for the problems which they described.
    • After a successful career as an electronics engineer Ian now lives by his wits.
    • Some 270,000 more engineers will be required for the electronics sector by 2009.
    • Ever since its earliest days, the electronics industry has been on a rollercoaster responds to market demands.
    • The section is now so huge that it needs to be split into five big electronics divisions.
    • He went into electronics engineering at university, but lost interest quickly.
    • This has seen a large number of electronics and components firms come into the UK from abroad.
    • Ireland's market concentration for the electronics industry is greater than anywhere else in the world.
    • What happens when someone in the electronics lab comes up with a design for a new engine?
    • Surely in this age of digital electronics we can improve this situation somewhat.
    • The list of companies in the Irish Republic reads like a who's who in global electronics.
    1. 1.1treated as plural Circuits or devices using transistors, microchips, and other components.
      the electronics have been incorporated inside a connector
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even when it is manufacturable, there is still packaging work needed for the back-end electronics.
      • Products sold range from electronics to machinery and engineering equipment, chemicals and whisky.
      • In the run up to Christmas, the company stockpiled toys and electronics - so that it could meet demand.
      • Even undernourished populations often gain access to consumer electronics these days.
      • It's like all those robots you see on sci-fi programmes where the insides have electronics and wires.
      • It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles or wearable electronics.
      • It is easy to misuse the engine, but we have an efficient electronics system to help this.
      • All the electronics in the video camera froze so film was the only technology that worked.
      • Everything about the car is as it would be if it were still competing aside from a lack of engine or electronics.
      • Indonesian workers are not yet familiar with computers and electronics.
      • Users can conduct parametric searches and searches for similar parts to aid them in the design of electronics products.
      • Weighed against this are reduced scrubber efficiency and the prospect of electronics not behaving in the cold.
      • It left a big dent near some sensitive electronics at the base of the left solid rocket booster.
      • I really liked all the gadgets and electronics, such as the TV screen, and it looks like it is well built.
      • It connects with engine electronics and beeps when the driver brakes hard, takes a corner fast or accelerates quickly.
      • The main theme of the article was that integrated circuits would lead to cheaper electronics.
      • As a semiconductor for electronics, silicon has always been a compromise between cost and ability.
      • The actual chair is in the corner and we've replaced the chair with a computer and a set of electronics and sensors.
      • There were very few who had not heard of him, or his business in mechanics and electronics.
      • Turn off or disconnect appliances or electronics you were using when the power went out.
 
 

Definition of electronics in US English:

electronics

plural nounəˌlekˈträniksəˌlɛkˈtrɑnɪks
  • 1usually treated as singular The branch of physics and technology concerned with the design of circuits using transistors and microchips, and with the behavior and movement of electrons in a semiconductor, conductor, vacuum, or gas.

    electronics is seen as a growth industry
    as modifier electronics engineers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am an electronics engineer and it occurs to me there may be an explanation for the problems which they described.
    • James achieved A grades in maths, further maths, physics, chemistry and electronics.
    • There may be a move away from electronics to photonics, a merging of the two, as well as links to carbon-based systems.
    • He went into electronics engineering at university, but lost interest quickly.
    • The electronics sector is shedding jobs, and life sciences is set to become the bigger employer in the near future.
    • After a successful career as an electronics engineer Ian now lives by his wits.
    • This business venture is certain to raise eyebrows in the electronics industry.
    • What happens when someone in the electronics lab comes up with a design for a new engine?
    • This has seen a large number of electronics and components firms come into the UK from abroad.
    • Surely in this age of digital electronics we can improve this situation somewhat.
    • Many of these vacancies are in the electronics sector, which has thrived in the climate of consensus and partnership.
    • The list of companies in the Irish Republic reads like a who's who in global electronics.
    • He sees genetic and protein engineering taking over from electronics.
    • Ireland's market concentration for the electronics industry is greater than anywhere else in the world.
    • The section is now so huge that it needs to be split into five big electronics divisions.
    • Ever since its earliest days, the electronics industry has been on a rollercoaster responds to market demands.
    • Michael John Smith led an unremarkable life as an electronics engineer.
    • Some 270,000 more engineers will be required for the electronics sector by 2009.
    • Negative feedback is a ubiquitous principle in engineering and electronics.
    • Three electronics engineers were hired when the assembly line was purchased.
    1. 1.1treated as plural Circuits or devices using transistors, microchips, and other components.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There were very few who had not heard of him, or his business in mechanics and electronics.
      • All the electronics in the video camera froze so film was the only technology that worked.
      • As a semiconductor for electronics, silicon has always been a compromise between cost and ability.
      • The main theme of the article was that integrated circuits would lead to cheaper electronics.
      • It is easy to misuse the engine, but we have an efficient electronics system to help this.
      • Weighed against this are reduced scrubber efficiency and the prospect of electronics not behaving in the cold.
      • It left a big dent near some sensitive electronics at the base of the left solid rocket booster.
      • It connects with engine electronics and beeps when the driver brakes hard, takes a corner fast or accelerates quickly.
      • It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles or wearable electronics.
      • The actual chair is in the corner and we've replaced the chair with a computer and a set of electronics and sensors.
      • Users can conduct parametric searches and searches for similar parts to aid them in the design of electronics products.
      • Products sold range from electronics to machinery and engineering equipment, chemicals and whisky.
      • Indonesian workers are not yet familiar with computers and electronics.
      • I really liked all the gadgets and electronics, such as the TV screen, and it looks like it is well built.
      • In the run up to Christmas, the company stockpiled toys and electronics - so that it could meet demand.
      • It's like all those robots you see on sci-fi programmes where the insides have electronics and wires.
      • Turn off or disconnect appliances or electronics you were using when the power went out.
      • Even undernourished populations often gain access to consumer electronics these days.
      • Even when it is manufacturable, there is still packaging work needed for the back-end electronics.
      • Everything about the car is as it would be if it were still competing aside from a lack of engine or electronics.
 
 
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