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condenser

/kuhn-den-ser/US // kənˈdɛn sər //UK // (kənˈdɛnsə) //

冷凝器,凝结器,浓缩器,凝汽器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that condenses.
    • : an apparatus for condensing.
    • : any device for reducing gases or vapors to liquid or solid form.
    • : Optics. a lens or combination of lenses that gathers and concentrates light in a specified direction, often used to direct light onto the projection lens in a projection system.
    • : Electricity. capacitor.

Examples

  • Additionally, it only works with dynamic mics due to its inability to pass phantom power, which is required by condenser microphones.

  • Of the three types of microphone designs, condenser mics generally offer the best high-frequency audio reproduction, which makes them the most common choice for capturing the nuances of voices.

  • Dynamic mics are less likely to overload and distort than condenser mics when capturing high SPL sources such as drums, guitar amps, horns, and vocals.

  • Their capsules tend to be less delicate than condenser mics, making them well-suited to be handheld vocal mics for live performance.

  • This small condenser microphone seamlessly works with smartphones and small cameras for effortless streaming from the field.

  • "I'm afraid the matter is out of owner's hand, for the present," said the Steam, slipping into the condenser.

  • I tried to condense the steam by the cold sides of the condenser, without using injection-water.

  • This, in practical words, is the surface condenser by which the used steam is returned to the boiler in the form of water.

  • The water sides of the condenser covered with this hot water was 50 surface feet.

  • This was done with water in the cistern round the condenser, which water came up to 180 degrees of heat, and remained so.