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词汇 magnetize
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Definition of magnetize in English:

magnetize

(British magnetise)
verb ˈmaɡnɪtʌɪzˈmæɡnəˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Give magnetic properties to; make magnetic.

    使具有磁性;使磁化

    the current creates a field to magnetize the core in alternate directions
    a compass is really a magnetized needle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the ridge the rock being formed from mantle material is magnetized in the direction of the magnetic field, and as it moves away from the ridge it carries with it a record of the direction.
    • This structure presents positive and negative magnetising orientations at the surface of the microwire when this is subjected to a magnetic field, i.e. the microwire becomes magnetised.
    • The crucial trick here is that the width of the bands must be smaller than their diameter, so that the nanorods can be magnetized crosswise, rather than along their long axis.
    • The current magnetises the iron core and creates a pair of magnetic poles, one North, and the other South.
    • Subsequent tests suggested that the cells magnetized only when they contained some rubidium metal inside, a by-product of the helium alignment procedure.
    • Electrical current is passed through the wire, which strongly magnetises the iron core.
    • Placing it close enough to a magnet or placing it in a strong electromagnetic field can magnetize non - magnetized magnetite.
    • Floppy disks, hard disks, Zip disks and backup tapes all work by magnetizing small areas on the surface of the disk.
    • The rocks generated during the Emeishan Basalts' terminal phase were magnetized during a reverse polarity field.
    • Perpendicular recording enables the bits to be magnetized on end, perpendicular to the disk surface (rather than parallel to the surface).
    • What was really tricky was magnetizing the computers without messing them up.
    • To magnetize something, you want to have a a residual magnetization in the absence of a applied field.
    • Because the string is magnetized, the magnetic field surrounding it will also vibrate with the string.
    • The fact that a material can be magnetized does not necessarily mean that it will retain its magnetism once the applied magnetic field has been removed.
    • An electromagnet records bits by magnetizing small areas of the crystalline film covering the disk.
    • A 12-volt electromagnet stationed on the outer surface of the flow channel acts as the valving mechanism; it constricts the flow of the fluid by magnetizing the iron particulates.
    • When the amplifier is switched on, all the tuning-forks are magnetised, and become electro-magnets.
    • The disk drives and floppy drives in your computer also magnetize small dots to store your files.
    • When the material is magnetized, usually by applying a high intensity pulse from an external magnetizing field, many of the individual domains rotate so that they are aligned with the external field.
    • Some materials, called diamagnetic, tend to become magnetized in a direction opposite to the magnetic field being applied to them.
    1. 1.1 Attract strongly, as if by a magnet.
      〈喻〉吸引,迷住
      he magnetized the old people with the charm of his personality
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But if one is magnetized by works of the imagination derived almost solely from linguistics, Roussel represents some kind of summation.
      • It magnetizes others to you because they admire and respect those who know exactly who they are.
      • This time, as if her eyes were magnetized, Ella noticed the invasion.
      • The split second that its ringing was heard in the classroom, the students immediately turned forward like they were magnetized or something.
      • Mitre Peak magnetises photographers, and the fiord's sheer cliffs excite both admiration and apprehension.
      • As if it were magnetized, Robert felt his head turn toward the gaping window of his office.
      • Even if you don't tell anybody, clear intention magnetizes and attracts those who can imagine their role in it.
      • How do you go about believing in yourself to the degree that magnetizes creative success?
      • ‘One Village-One Product’ stalls snaked along nearly a kilometer down Siam Country Club Road, which magnetized the audience and eased their hunger for the day.
      • You can't hope to attract or magnetize someone enough to make them love you if they can't see you.
      • Jugglers and snake charmers were magnetizing a part of the crowd, but today they had no effect on her.
      • Ever since I first watched footage of him in Brazil I was magnetized.
      • It is a key sign of great artistry when a musician regularly magnetises the ear from the very first phrase.

Derivatives

  • magnetizable

  • adjective
    • Steel can be magnetizable or not according to the percentage of carbon in the steel.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The main impact of the diamagnetic components is dilution of the strongly magnetizable minerals.
      • We investigated the destruction of targeted cancer cells using two types of magnetizable beads and pulsed magnetic forces.
      • The wire was found to be magnetizable, but this property could be easily eliminated by heating to a dull red and cooling, either rapidly or slowly.
      • All soils have some potentially magnetizable components, the nature of the ferrous mineralization and particle size being a major influencing factor.
  • magnetization

  • noun maɡnɪtʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • The current pulse briefly created a magnetic field in the direction opposite to the static field, causing the nickel-iron's magnetization to flip twice in rapid succession.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In ferromagnetic materials immersed in a magnetic field, magnetization increases as the temperature drops.
      • The bar magnet gets its overall magnetization because all of these little component magnets are pointing in the same direction, and add up for an overall effect.
      • The injected electrons caused the magnetization of the destination layer to wobble and emit microwaves, just as blowing into a whistle generates sound waves.
      • Sometimes the magnetic moment in one direction is larger than that in the other and the material shows some degree of magnetization at high enough magnetic fields.
  • magnetizer

  • noun
    • In the course of time, a very considerable number of magnetisers, acknowledging Barbarin for their model, and called after him Barbarinists, appeared in different parts, and were believed to have effected some remarkable cures.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Not only had the magnetiser the power of making himself heard by the somnambulists, but he could make them follow him by merely pointing his finger at them from a distance, though they had their eyes the whole time completely closed.
      • Magnetized patients might be impervious to pain, obey the magnetizer's suggestions, or display abnormal abilities.
      • ‘The Scherzo’, says M. Berlioz, ‘is an extraordinary composition’; the very opening, though containing nothing terrible in itself, produces the same inexplicable emotion that is caused by the gaze of a magnetiser [i.e. mesmerist].
      • In order to do this, he had to pierce the spiritual fog surrounding somnambulism, a fog that was traceable, in large part, to the practices of Franz Anton Mesmer and the ‘animal magnetizers’ of Europe.

Definition of magnetize in US English:

magnetize

(British magnetise)
verbˈmaɡnəˌtīzˈmæɡnəˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Give magnetic properties to; make magnetic.

    使具有磁性;使磁化

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The disk drives and floppy drives in your computer also magnetize small dots to store your files.
    • Floppy disks, hard disks, Zip disks and backup tapes all work by magnetizing small areas on the surface of the disk.
    • The fact that a material can be magnetized does not necessarily mean that it will retain its magnetism once the applied magnetic field has been removed.
    • What was really tricky was magnetizing the computers without messing them up.
    • Because the string is magnetized, the magnetic field surrounding it will also vibrate with the string.
    • Placing it close enough to a magnet or placing it in a strong electromagnetic field can magnetize non - magnetized magnetite.
    • Electrical current is passed through the wire, which strongly magnetises the iron core.
    • Perpendicular recording enables the bits to be magnetized on end, perpendicular to the disk surface (rather than parallel to the surface).
    • Some materials, called diamagnetic, tend to become magnetized in a direction opposite to the magnetic field being applied to them.
    • This structure presents positive and negative magnetising orientations at the surface of the microwire when this is subjected to a magnetic field, i.e. the microwire becomes magnetised.
    • An electromagnet records bits by magnetizing small areas of the crystalline film covering the disk.
    • A 12-volt electromagnet stationed on the outer surface of the flow channel acts as the valving mechanism; it constricts the flow of the fluid by magnetizing the iron particulates.
    • Subsequent tests suggested that the cells magnetized only when they contained some rubidium metal inside, a by-product of the helium alignment procedure.
    • To magnetize something, you want to have a a residual magnetization in the absence of a applied field.
    • At the ridge the rock being formed from mantle material is magnetized in the direction of the magnetic field, and as it moves away from the ridge it carries with it a record of the direction.
    • When the material is magnetized, usually by applying a high intensity pulse from an external magnetizing field, many of the individual domains rotate so that they are aligned with the external field.
    • The current magnetises the iron core and creates a pair of magnetic poles, one North, and the other South.
    • When the amplifier is switched on, all the tuning-forks are magnetised, and become electro-magnets.
    • The rocks generated during the Emeishan Basalts' terminal phase were magnetized during a reverse polarity field.
    • The crucial trick here is that the width of the bands must be smaller than their diameter, so that the nanorods can be magnetized crosswise, rather than along their long axis.
    1. 1.1 Attract strongly, as if by a magnet.
      〈喻〉吸引,迷住
      he magnetized the old people with the charm of his personality
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mitre Peak magnetises photographers, and the fiord's sheer cliffs excite both admiration and apprehension.
      • But if one is magnetized by works of the imagination derived almost solely from linguistics, Roussel represents some kind of summation.
      • Ever since I first watched footage of him in Brazil I was magnetized.
      • How do you go about believing in yourself to the degree that magnetizes creative success?
      • It magnetizes others to you because they admire and respect those who know exactly who they are.
      • You can't hope to attract or magnetize someone enough to make them love you if they can't see you.
      • ‘One Village-One Product’ stalls snaked along nearly a kilometer down Siam Country Club Road, which magnetized the audience and eased their hunger for the day.
      • Even if you don't tell anybody, clear intention magnetizes and attracts those who can imagine their role in it.
      • This time, as if her eyes were magnetized, Ella noticed the invasion.
      • Jugglers and snake charmers were magnetizing a part of the crowd, but today they had no effect on her.
      • The split second that its ringing was heard in the classroom, the students immediately turned forward like they were magnetized or something.
      • As if it were magnetized, Robert felt his head turn toward the gaping window of his office.
      • It is a key sign of great artistry when a musician regularly magnetises the ear from the very first phrase.
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