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siemens

/see-muhnz/US // ˈsi mənz //UK // (ˈsiːmənz) //

西门子,西门子公司,西门子公司,西门庆

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Electricity. the standard unit of electrical conductance in the International System of Units, equal to the reciprocal of the ohm and replacing the equivalent MKS unit .Abbreviation: S

Examples

  • Additional strategic investors include LG and I Squared Capital’s ISQ Global InfraTech Fund, with all previous investors — Team8, Rockwell Automation, Siemens and Schneider Electric — also participating.

  • Factories in Brazil aren’t equipped with Wi-Fi or gateways or other networking technologies that the newest solutions from companies like Siemens or Schneider Electric require.

  • Sponsors for Time100 Talks in 2020 included P&G, State Farm, Citi, Siemens and DBS, among others.

  • The current energy and industrial boom, according to Siemens President Joe Kaeser, “is a once-in-a-lifetime moment.”

  • A Siemens plant in Ford Madison, Iowa, laid off 407 workers this fall.

  • Yet it seemed to target only Siemens computers at the Natanz facility involved in enriching uranium.

  • That was a settlement in which Siemens did not admit wrongdoing.

  • Similar incentives convinced Siemens to expand its wind turbine factory in Fort Madison Iowa.

  • The boilers are of the Navy type, made throughout of Siemens-Martin steel plates, riveted with steel rivets, all holes drilled.

  • Siemens and Wheatstone almost simultaneously invented so much of the dynamo as was yet incomplete.

  • Dr. Siemens at once joined in the undertaking, which has been carried out under his direction.

  • The use of superheated steam, however, still proved a drawback, and the Siemens engine has not been extensively used.

  • The regenerative furnace is the greatest single invention of Charles William Siemens.