释义 |
gen·er·a·tor I. \ˈjenəˌrād.ə(r), -ātə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, from generatus + -or 1. : one that generates, causes, or produces : originator < the most important generator of industrial expansion — Andrew Shonfield > < rival generators or experts in foreign policy — E.S.Griffith > 2. a. : an apparatus (as a steam boiler) in which vapor or gas is formed from a liquid or solid by heat or a chemical process b. : an apparatus for the manufacture of gas (as water gas) involving the combustion of fuel; especially : the chamber for holding the fuel — compare producer 3 c. : gas generator a 3. : a machine by which mechanical energy is changed into electrical energy usually by electromagnetic induction : dynamo — compare electrostatic generator II. noun : a mathematical entity that when subjected to one or more operations yields another mathematical entity or its elements ; specifically : generatrix 1 |