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单词 emitter
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Definition of emitter in English:

emitter

noun ɪˈmɪtəəˈmɪdər
  • 1A thing which emits something.

    the country's largest emitter of airborne toxins
    infrared emitters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are very few classes of coherent emitters in the universe.
    • It consisted of a movable frame with embedded light emitters and detectors around its perimeter.
    • Some kind of unimaginable chemical reaction would take the natural sweat produced by us all and turn it into an emitter of light.
    • Since the goal in most developed countries is less carbon than is now emitted, emitters will have to cut back their emissions or buy the rights to emit from someone else.
    • This means that neutron stars are formidable radiation emitters and particle accelerators.
    • These emitters or probes broadcast energy to a series of detectors at known locations.
    • To that end, researchers are focusing on creating new types of fluorophores that are not only more stable emitters, but also stronger emitters.
    • These holographic emitters are for medical use only.
    • The rear and front surfaces of an object are covered with a material containing an array of photodetectors and light emitters respectively.
    • Electron-beam emitters could replace the energy-intensive ovens now used to bake paint dry while eliminating the need for polluting solvents.
    • Of course, there was also a gigantic turret on top of the tower itself, sporting missile launchers, sonic emitters, lasers, and the like.
    • A detailed design of the necessary pumps, pipes, valves, and emitters must be developed by an irrigation professional.
    • Enveloping his hands in purple light, the emitters hummed softly.
    • A common emitter of negative beta particles is carbon-14, the radioactive isotope of carbon that is found in all living plants and animals.
    • Although telescopes could not resolve their forms, occultation observations indicated that they were small but extremely powerful emitters of light, hence the name quasar: it is short for quasi-stellar object.
    • The light-emitting carbon nanotubes represent the first electrically controlled single-molecule light emitter ever constructed.
    • Chains of long polymers are more efficient light emitters than small organic molecules
    • Because the LED's themselves are light emitters, it's possible to have incredible contrast ratios.
    • Placed along the ship's core were fifty self-repairing, mobile, energy beam emitters designed to melt ice and provide the water required by the thermonuclear reactors via the central core.
    1. 1.1Electronics The region in a bipolar transistor that produces carriers of current.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The fiber-to-laser mounting of surface emitters is generally easier than that for edge-emitting diode lasers.
      • A buried N - base region is implanted in the substrate under the emitter region.
      • An ion balance sensor is located close to the ion emitters and outputs a voltage value.
      • When the proper voltage is applied across the cathode and anode of the emitters, they release electrons toward a phosphor spot.
      • The present invention maintains a thermal separation between an emitter and a collector through a fractional surface contact of decreasing cross-sectional area towards the point of contact.
      • The first and second collector regions are spaced apart from the emitter.
      • Industrial emissions can be monitored by placing the emitter and receiver opposite each other inside the chimney stack so that the light path crosses the internal diameter of the stack.
      • In these devices, the emitter and collector are both a p-type semiconductor material and the base is n-type.
      • The current passes from the emitter to the collector through the base.
      • Other possible uses for electron field emitters would include-flat panel displays and new kinds of light sources.

Rhymes

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Definition of emitter in US English:

emitter

nounəˈmidərəˈmɪdər
  • 1A machine, device, etc., that emits something.

    the country's largest emitter of airborne toxins
    infrared emitters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A detailed design of the necessary pumps, pipes, valves, and emitters must be developed by an irrigation professional.
    • There are very few classes of coherent emitters in the universe.
    • A common emitter of negative beta particles is carbon-14, the radioactive isotope of carbon that is found in all living plants and animals.
    • Although telescopes could not resolve their forms, occultation observations indicated that they were small but extremely powerful emitters of light, hence the name quasar: it is short for quasi-stellar object.
    • Since the goal in most developed countries is less carbon than is now emitted, emitters will have to cut back their emissions or buy the rights to emit from someone else.
    • These holographic emitters are for medical use only.
    • To that end, researchers are focusing on creating new types of fluorophores that are not only more stable emitters, but also stronger emitters.
    • Placed along the ship's core were fifty self-repairing, mobile, energy beam emitters designed to melt ice and provide the water required by the thermonuclear reactors via the central core.
    • The light-emitting carbon nanotubes represent the first electrically controlled single-molecule light emitter ever constructed.
    • Enveloping his hands in purple light, the emitters hummed softly.
    • The rear and front surfaces of an object are covered with a material containing an array of photodetectors and light emitters respectively.
    • Chains of long polymers are more efficient light emitters than small organic molecules
    • Of course, there was also a gigantic turret on top of the tower itself, sporting missile launchers, sonic emitters, lasers, and the like.
    • These emitters or probes broadcast energy to a series of detectors at known locations.
    • Because the LED's themselves are light emitters, it's possible to have incredible contrast ratios.
    • This means that neutron stars are formidable radiation emitters and particle accelerators.
    • Some kind of unimaginable chemical reaction would take the natural sweat produced by us all and turn it into an emitter of light.
    • Electron-beam emitters could replace the energy-intensive ovens now used to bake paint dry while eliminating the need for polluting solvents.
    • It consisted of a movable frame with embedded light emitters and detectors around its perimeter.
    1. 1.1Electronics A region in a bipolar transistor producing carriers of current.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In these devices, the emitter and collector are both a p-type semiconductor material and the base is n-type.
      • Other possible uses for electron field emitters would include-flat panel displays and new kinds of light sources.
      • When the proper voltage is applied across the cathode and anode of the emitters, they release electrons toward a phosphor spot.
      • A buried N - base region is implanted in the substrate under the emitter region.
      • Industrial emissions can be monitored by placing the emitter and receiver opposite each other inside the chimney stack so that the light path crosses the internal diameter of the stack.
      • An ion balance sensor is located close to the ion emitters and outputs a voltage value.
      • The first and second collector regions are spaced apart from the emitter.
      • The current passes from the emitter to the collector through the base.
      • The present invention maintains a thermal separation between an emitter and a collector through a fractional surface contact of decreasing cross-sectional area towards the point of contact.
      • The fiber-to-laser mounting of surface emitters is generally easier than that for edge-emitting diode lasers.
 
 
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