形容詞電動(dòng)的; 電的,帶電的; 發(fā)電的,導(dǎo)電的; 令人激動(dòng)的
名詞電動(dòng)車輛; 帶電體
形容詞
1. This heavy freighter is driven by two electric motors.
這輛重型運(yùn)輸汽車是由兩臺(tái)電動(dòng)機(jī)驅(qū)動(dòng)的。
2. electric
2. I got an electric shock from the wire.
我被這根電線電擊了一下。
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3. The child likes electric toys.
這孩子喜歡電動(dòng)玩具。
4. His speech had an electric effect on the audience.
他的演講令觀眾震驚不已。
Getting Cleaned up-(弄干凈)
A:Hey, Bob. I can't find my electric shaver.
喂,鮑勃,我怎么找不到我的電動(dòng)剃須刀?
B:I`m sorry. I used it and I guess I put it on the top shelf with my stuff.
抱歉,我用過(guò)了。我想是把它和我的東西一起放到壁櫥上面的擱板上了。
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A:Yead,here it is. You might at least clean it up when you use it.The blade's dirty ang I still can't find the cord.
嗯,在這里。 你用過(guò)以后至少應(yīng)該把它弄干凈。刀片很臟,電線也還沒有找到。
B:Stop complaining and start shaving. Breakfast'll be ready in about five minutes and you won't if you don't hurry.
別抱怨了, 快刮胡子吧。大約還有五分鐘早飯就好了, 要不你就來(lái)不及吃早飯了。
A:Your eggs are already beginning to burn.
你的雞蛋已經(jīng)燒焦了。
B:What kind of juice do you want?
你想吃什么果汁?
A:Do we have a choice?
有挑選余地嗎?
B:Sure. Tomato or V8.
是的,有番茄汁和V8。
A:Well you know how I feel about tomato. Surprise me.
嗯,你知道我對(duì)番茄汁的態(tài)度。 真使我意外!
1. 電:該設(shè)備具有較強(qiáng)的排余熱能力,結(jié)構(gòu)高度高,有效通風(fēng)面積系數(shù)大(100%),流量系數(shù)高(u=0.8~0.85),抗震性好、抗風(fēng)載強(qiáng)、防結(jié)露強(qiáng),可進(jìn)行手(Hand)、電 (Electric)動(dòng)操作.
2. electric是什么意思
2. 電氣:電氣:(electric)就是以電能、電氣設(shè)備和電氣技術(shù)為手段來(lái)創(chuàng)造、維持與改善限定空間和環(huán)境的一門科學(xué),涵蓋電能的轉(zhuǎn)換、利用和研究三方面,包括基礎(chǔ)理論,應(yīng)用技術(shù),設(shè)施設(shè)備等.
1. 用電的;電動(dòng)的
An electric device or machine works by means of electricity, rather than using some other source of power.
e.g. ...her electric guitar.
她的電吉他
2. 電的;由電產(chǎn)生的
An electric current, voltage, or charge is one that is produced by electricity.
3. 通電的;導(dǎo)電的
Electric plugs, sockets, or power lines are designed to carry electricity.
4. 電的;供電的
Electric is used to refer to the supply of electricity.
e.g. An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month...
每月電費(fèi)可能會(huì)平均增加兩三美元。
5. 扣人心弦的;緊張刺激的
If you describe the atmosphere of a place or event as electric, you mean that people are in a state of great excitement.
e.g. The mood in the hall was electric.
大廳里的氣氛非常緊張。