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conductive

/kuhn-duhk-tiv/US // kənˈdʌk tɪv //UK // (kənˈdʌktɪv) //

导电性,导电,导向性,导电性的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the property or capability of conducting.

Examples

  • Another way to achieve touch screen accessibility is having UR Powered conductive treatment to the glove which allows for the entire glove to be micro conductive.

  • One such improvement comes in the form of the battery dry-coating process, which involves converting sand into conductive film.

  • He makes health care decisions based on his politics and his personal beliefs and that is not conductive for a good public health outcome.

  • On each side of the fabric, the researchers dropped a solution containing an electrically conductive polymer.

  • The “bitten out” part has a conductive solution that can pass on electrical signals.

  • A paper strip fixed at one end to a large ball shows similar movements when its free end is pointed and made conductive.

  • In the photophone the conductive wire has already been dispensed with, and a ray of light is used in its place.

  • The trouble with a coherer is that when once it becomes conductive it remains so unless the filings be shaken apart.

  • And so partially conductive air forms a partial barrier to the waves.

  • In like manner are the wireless waves "sucked up" by the partially conductive atmosphere.