resistor
英 [rɪˈzɪstə(r)]
美 [rɪˈzɪstər]
n. 电阻器
复数:resistors
BNC.18023 / COCA.28559
牛津词典
noun
- 电阻器
a device that has resistance to an electric current in a circuit
柯林斯词典
- 电阻器
Aresistoris a device which is designed to increase the ability of an electric circuit to stop the flow of an electric current through it.
英英释义
noun
- an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current
双语例句
- Two compensation methods with polysilicon thermal resistor are analyzed and tested particularly.
对采用多晶硅热敏电阻器进行补偿的两种补偿方法进行了详细地分析和测试。 - It is mounted on lower side of one or more resistor elements and has directly thermal contact.
它是安装在较低的电阻器的一个或多个要素,并直接接触热。 - One resistor or capacitor with a slightly wrong value, and the circuit doesn't work.
一个电阻或者电容的值只是有轻微的不一样,然后电路罢工了。 - In its simplest form, this oscillator consists of a timing resistor and capacitor connected to ground.
最简单的形式,这种振荡器由一个定时电阻器和电容器的连接到地面。 - The resistor, which is in series with the capacitor, is an important component in this test system.
在这个测试系统中,与电容器相串联的电阻器是一个重要的元件。 - The dominant module uses a different resistor and capacitor than a standard module.
主要模块采用的终端电阻和电容与标准模块不同。 - A voltage results across the resistor.
这时在电阻器两端产生了一个电压。 - The temperature inductor comprises a thermo-sensitive resistor and an insurance resistor which are connected in series.
所述温度感应器包括相串联的热敏电阻和保险电阻。 - Braking resistor between the components and elements welded together.
制动电阻器元件和元件之间焊接而成。 - The amount of voltage used up for each resistor is called the voltage drop across that resistor.
每一电阻所消耗的电压量称为该电阻上的电压降。
