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词汇 transistor
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Definition of transistor in English:

transistor

nountrɑːnˈzɪstətranˈzɪstətranˈsɪstətranˈsɪstətrænˈzɪstər
  • 1A semiconductor device with three connections, capable of amplification in addition to rectification.

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    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I was in grad school, getting 100 transistors on a chip was a big deal.
    • A gate voltage of output driving MOS transistor is adjusted through a negative feedback circuit.
    • The field effect transistor includes a gate over a silicon substrate.
    • The top-down approach is typified by the manufacture of transistors on computer chips.
    • The display pixel electrodes are connected to source electrodes of said thin film transistors in one-to-one correspondence.
    • Computer designers, constantly packing more transistors into tiny spaces, are coming up against a physical boundary.
    • By the mid-1960's, the microchip was replacing the transistor.
    • For comparison, the gate length of the smallest silicon transistors is about 20 nanometers.
    • Applying voltage to the transistor gates frees the charges for readout.
    • Are there any biochemical equivalents to transistor gates?
    • A pull-down transistor has a control electrode and a pair of controlled electrodes.
    • Lower resistance means that transistors switch states faster and that makes chips compute quicker.
    • The microprocessors at the heart of computers employ sets of tiny transistors in silicon chips to represent information.
    • Why do we count the increasing millions of transistors on a chip, instead of counting the chips?
    • The trend in microprocessor design has been to use more transistors in each generation.
    • A field effect transistor utilizes an oxide film to obtain satisfactory performance characteristics and ease of manufacture.
    • The gate bus lines are connected to gate electrodes of the thin film transistors on each row in one-to-one correspondence.
    • They also dissipate far less heat than today's transistors.
    • An integrated circuit contains a planar first transistor and a diode.
    • Each pixel in the display is controlled by its own silicon-based transistor.
    • In 1958 a single silicon transistor sold for about $10.
    1. 1.1 A portable radio using circuits containing transistors rather than valves.
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      Example sentencesExamples
      • The portable transistor radio was on every American beach.
      • My first memories of listening to the John Peel show was in bed, under the covers, with my little transistor radio tuned to BBC Radio 1 in 1977.
      • The introduction of FM radio broadcasts, the invention of the transistor radio, and the move to colour television increased the consumption of media products in the 1970s.
      • Among young people there is a great demand for cassette players and transistor radios.
      • Many of them are sold for a pittance though, some of the jewels are worth tens of thousands of pounds and the farmers get enough for a transistor radio.
      • The phone has two side speakers rather than one, so songs played through it do sound pretty decent - much like a portable transistor radio.
      • I'd just been given a transistor radio, and I'd found Radio One.
      • We sat there smoking, talking and listening to the tiny transistor radio.
      • I have seen it put forward that the people responsible for this ‘no silence at all’ mentality are those who when children walked around with a transistor radio glued to their ears.
      • She kept a small transistor radio tuned to a lite-rock station, the only sound besides the humming of the drink cases.
      • Anywhere in the crowd it was possible to tune a transistor radio to a translation in the language of your choice.
      • It's a handheld device, vaguely reminiscent of a transistor radio from yesteryear.
      • Tiny transistor sets with FM facility disappeared with astonishing speed from the shelves of duty paid shops.
      • These include a transistor radio, which was well known as the president's favorite mode of communicating propaganda, and the Soviet hammer and sickle.
      • Water sells for a high premium, electricity is a memory, and a transistor radio is the only contact to anyone else outside their temporary shelter.
      • ‘The transistor radio is in my room, Dad,’ Todd added before being asked.
      • He liked to spread out, play his transistor radio (which he kept in a desk drawer), smoke dope, and in general hang loose while he worked.
      • I could hold that mic up to my transistor radio's speaker and record songs onto tape.
      • More than television, in its infancy a socializing machine that involved the whole family, the transistor radio helped define boomers as a separate (even secessionist) generation.
      • The shoemaker himself was there as well, listening to his little transistor radio.

Origin

1940s: from transconductance, on the pattern of words such as varistor.

  • Transistor was formed by blending transfer and resistor.

Rhymes

assister, ballista, bistre (US bister), blister, enlister, glister, lister, mister, resistor, Sandinista, sister, tryster, twister, vista

Definition of transistor in US English:

transistor

nountrænˈzɪstərtranˈzistər
  • 1A semiconductor device with three connections, capable of amplification in addition to rectification.

    晶体管

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why do we count the increasing millions of transistors on a chip, instead of counting the chips?
    • The display pixel electrodes are connected to source electrodes of said thin film transistors in one-to-one correspondence.
    • The field effect transistor includes a gate over a silicon substrate.
    • The gate bus lines are connected to gate electrodes of the thin film transistors on each row in one-to-one correspondence.
    • By the mid-1960's, the microchip was replacing the transistor.
    • An integrated circuit contains a planar first transistor and a diode.
    • In 1958 a single silicon transistor sold for about $10.
    • A field effect transistor utilizes an oxide film to obtain satisfactory performance characteristics and ease of manufacture.
    • Each pixel in the display is controlled by its own silicon-based transistor.
    • The trend in microprocessor design has been to use more transistors in each generation.
    • The microprocessors at the heart of computers employ sets of tiny transistors in silicon chips to represent information.
    • A gate voltage of output driving MOS transistor is adjusted through a negative feedback circuit.
    • When I was in grad school, getting 100 transistors on a chip was a big deal.
    • Applying voltage to the transistor gates frees the charges for readout.
    • They also dissipate far less heat than today's transistors.
    • Computer designers, constantly packing more transistors into tiny spaces, are coming up against a physical boundary.
    • Lower resistance means that transistors switch states faster and that makes chips compute quicker.
    • For comparison, the gate length of the smallest silicon transistors is about 20 nanometers.
    • A pull-down transistor has a control electrode and a pair of controlled electrodes.
    • The top-down approach is typified by the manufacture of transistors on computer chips.
    • Are there any biochemical equivalents to transistor gates?
    1. 1.1 A portable radio using circuits containing transistors rather than vacuum tubes.
      晶体管收音机
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Many of them are sold for a pittance though, some of the jewels are worth tens of thousands of pounds and the farmers get enough for a transistor radio.
      • Tiny transistor sets with FM facility disappeared with astonishing speed from the shelves of duty paid shops.
      • We sat there smoking, talking and listening to the tiny transistor radio.
      • I could hold that mic up to my transistor radio's speaker and record songs onto tape.
      • The introduction of FM radio broadcasts, the invention of the transistor radio, and the move to colour television increased the consumption of media products in the 1970s.
      • Anywhere in the crowd it was possible to tune a transistor radio to a translation in the language of your choice.
      • These include a transistor radio, which was well known as the president's favorite mode of communicating propaganda, and the Soviet hammer and sickle.
      • The portable transistor radio was on every American beach.
      • My first memories of listening to the John Peel show was in bed, under the covers, with my little transistor radio tuned to BBC Radio 1 in 1977.
      • Water sells for a high premium, electricity is a memory, and a transistor radio is the only contact to anyone else outside their temporary shelter.
      • The shoemaker himself was there as well, listening to his little transistor radio.
      • More than television, in its infancy a socializing machine that involved the whole family, the transistor radio helped define boomers as a separate (even secessionist) generation.
      • I have seen it put forward that the people responsible for this ‘no silence at all’ mentality are those who when children walked around with a transistor radio glued to their ears.
      • The phone has two side speakers rather than one, so songs played through it do sound pretty decent - much like a portable transistor radio.
      • She kept a small transistor radio tuned to a lite-rock station, the only sound besides the humming of the drink cases.
      • I'd just been given a transistor radio, and I'd found Radio One.
      • ‘The transistor radio is in my room, Dad,’ Todd added before being asked.
      • It's a handheld device, vaguely reminiscent of a transistor radio from yesteryear.
      • He liked to spread out, play his transistor radio (which he kept in a desk drawer), smoke dope, and in general hang loose while he worked.
      • Among young people there is a great demand for cassette players and transistor radios.

Origin

1940s: from transconductance, on the pattern of words such as varistor.

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