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diffuser

/dih-fyoo-zer/US // dɪˈfyu zər //UK // (dɪˈfjuːzə) //

扩散器,扩压器,扩音器,扩散者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that diffuses.
    • : a device for utilizing part of the kinetic energy of a fluid passing through a machine by gradually increasing the cross-sectional area of the channel or chamber through which it flows so as to decrease its speed and increase its pressure.
    • : any of a variety of translucent materials for filtering glare from the light source.
    • : a pierced plate or similar device for distributing compressed air for aeration of sewage.

Examples

  • It offers 4 speed settings for sufficient cooling, along with a built-in diffuser that provides a fine mist and spreads the scent of essential oils.

  • Once the liquid reaches the top, it hits a diffuser that causes the fluid to splash down, creating an internal shower.

  • An internal shock mount, sound diffuser, and other proprietary tech automatically reduce noise, so you’ll sound as good as the Lyra looks.

  • The best hair dryer overall for curly hair will be equipped with ionic capabilities, multiple heat settings, diffuser attachment, and a cold shot button to seal in shine after hair has dried.

  • Many will also come with a diffuser attachment or concentrator nozzle, but there is definitely room to expand.

  • It seems probable that he was a diffuser of knowledge rather than an originator, but as a great teacher his fame is secure.

  • Here is an example of Spenser's diffuser style, taken from the second book of the Faerie Queene.

  • The old idea of a librarian was that of a guardian or keeper of books—not a diffuser of knowledge, but a mere custodian of it.

  • The most conspicuous addition made by Mr. Boyden was the diffuser.

  • Fix the charcoal well with a spray diffuser and the usual solution of white shellac in spirits of wine.