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electrical

/ih-lek-tri-kuhl/US // ɪˈlɛk trɪ kəl //UK // (ɪˈlɛktrɪkəl) //

电器,电气,电力,电工

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : electric.
    • : concerned with electricity: an electrical consultant.

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Examples

  • Although there are thin electrical wires running through the vest, the voltage is so low that there is no risk of electrocution.

  • A good pair of gloves doesn’t only keep out the heat, it also resists infrared and ultraviolet radiation, as well as electrical shock.

  • The tiny electrical zap generated behavior eerily similar to the brain’s mechanics.

  • Sometimes brain activity has no regularity and instead looks more like electrical noise.

  • The fire appeared to be accidental and is believed to have been caused by an electrical problem, according to Montgomery County Fire officials.

  • Hart Electric LLC An Illinois- based manufacturer of electrical components, and H.I. Cable.

  • Williams An Ohio- based corporation that works in the electrical and thermal insulation industry.

  • And so, in a lesser-known breakthrough, Edison went on to build the first electrical power station and system.

  • Second, building a viable solar industry is as much about financial and policy engineering as it is about electrical engineering.

  • People have caused electrical shocks affecting the whole facility by putting objects into outlets.

  • His only worry at the time lay in the dark sky above and the blue-white stabs of lightning that promised an electrical storm.

  • The air itself had a certain electrical tenseness about it, like the silence before a storm.

  • There are other forms of electrical discharges not distinctly connected with the then existing condensation of moisture.

  • It is quite possible that variations of the sun's light may have been caused through electrical action.

  • Do you doubt my mechanical skill or the perfection of the electrical apparatus I have caused to be placed here?