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transmitter

/trans-mit-er, tranz-/US // trænsˈmɪt ər, trænz- //UK // (trænzˈmɪtə) //

发射器,发送器,传送者,传输器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that transmits.
    • : Also called transmitting set .Radio. a device for sending electromagnetic waves; the part of a broadcasting apparatus that generates and modulates the radiofrequency current and conveys it to the antenna.
    • : the part of a telephonic or telegraphic apparatus that converts sound waves or mechanical movements into corresponding electric waves or impulses.
    • : Biochemistry. neurotransmitter.

Examples

  • That famous message was the most powerful signal ever sent from Earth, meant in part to demonstrate the capabilities of the observatory’s new high-power radio transmitter.

  • The transmitter would beam out radio waves at an asteroid and, based on how they were reflected back, researchers could determine the rock’s size, shape, and path.

  • “The high-powered transmitters allowed what was the original primary purpose of the telescope — the study of the Earth’s ionosphere,” Campbell says.

  • The authors mentioned studies from France and Australia suggesting that children were not major transmitters of the virus.

  • Demographic information about the outbreaks, like age, can also help researchers understand whether children, even when asymptomatic, are transmitters.

  • A small radio transmitter had been found in her apartment, and she had been arrested by the IRA and admitted her involvement.

  • Fessenden has built a huge radio transmitter in a place called Brant Rock, Massachusetts.

  • The transmitter turns the iPod into an individual radio station, with a broadcast radius of a few feet.

  • But it was not only as an organiser and transmitter of orders that Berthier proved his usefulness to his chief.

  • One satisfactory way is by the use of a miniature buzzer transmitter.

  • They have a portable loud-speaker system, and there is an inverter, as you call it, at the transmitter.

  • Holding the transmitter tightly Hendricks called the code of the command bunker.

  • Ten dry cells should be connected in series and used to supply current to the transmitter circuit, as shown by B in the figure.