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magneto

/mag-nee-toh/US // mægˈni toʊ //UK // (mæɡˈniːtəʊ) //

磁电机,磁铁,磁力,磁性

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mag·ne·tos.Electricity.

    • : a small electric generator with an armature that rotates in a magnetic field provided by permanent magnets, as a generator supplying ignition current for certain types of internal combustion engines or a hand-operated generator for telephone signaling.

Examples

  • Magneto represents an extreme point of those views so you can sort of isolate them.

  • Readers unfamiliar with the twins may recognize their father, perennial X-Men villain, Magneto.

  • I was a huge fan of the X-Men comics growing up, and Magneto is great.

  • But Michael Fassbender reveals that he did the same thing, when he played Magneto in X-Men: First Class.

  • Bud swore a little and got out more tools and went after the magneto with grim determination.

  • Professor Graham Bell had introduced his magneto-electric telephone, but its effect was feeble.

  • The armature of a practical magneto, therefore, differs materially from that shown in the diagram.

  • Magneto field magnets are always made of tungsten steel alloy, so treated that it will retain its magnetism for lengthy periods.

  • If there should be a tight spot between these two gears it will react disadvantageously on the magneto.