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resonator

/rez-uh-ney-ter/US // ˈrɛz əˌneɪ tər //UK // (ˈrɛzəˌneɪtə) //

谐振器,共振器,谐振器,共振器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : anything that resonates.
    • : an appliance for increasing sound by resonance.
    • : an instrument for detecting the presence of a particular frequency by means of resonance.
    • : Electronics. a hollow enclosure made of conducting material of such dimensions that electromagnetic radiation of a certain frequency will resonate. any circuit having this frequency characteristic.

Examples

  • We’ll also need to further study the impact of the dielectric resonator on other aspects of the quantum processor.

  • The dielectric resonator is a small, transparent crystal which traps microwaves for a short period of time.

  • Now you have a resonator that’s better at absorbing energy from the frequency that you’re wiggling the ball at.

  • D is the wire by which the tongue is tuned; E the body of the pipe which acts as a resonator.

  • A feeling of trembling in the upper chest is usually held to indicate that the chest cavity is working properly as a resonator.

  • It is no better adapted for air resonance than an ordinary spherical resonator would be, if filled with wet sponges.

  • If left to its own judgment the ear takes the resonator to be the original source of the sound.

  • The sound waves in this case can issue only from the front of the resonator,—the singer's mouth.