Magnetised Meaning in English
word · lemma: magnetise
ˈmæɡ.nɚ.taɪzd
MAG-ner-tyzd
mˈæɡnɪtˌaɪzd
MAG-ni-tyzd
Definição
Describes something that has been made magnetic, meaning it can attract iron or some other metals.
Uso & Nuances
Mainly used in scientific, technical, and engineering contexts. Commonly paired with words like 'object', 'needle', 'material'. Not typically used for people or abstract concepts.
Spanish: imantado - magnetizadoPortuguese (BR): magnetizado - imantadoPortuguese (PT): magnetizado - imantadoChinese (Simplified): 磁化的Chinese (Traditional): 磁化的Hindi: चुंबकीय बनाया गयाArabic: مُمغنطBengali: চুম্বকিতRussian: намагниченныйJapanese: 磁化したVietnamese: được nhiễm từKorean: 자화된Turkish: mıknatıslanmışUrdu: مقناطیس یافتہIndonesian: termagnetisasi
Frases de Exemplo
The needle became magnetised after rubbing it with a magnet.
basic
This metal bar was magnetised in the factory.
basic
Only magnetised objects stick to the refrigerator door.
basic
You can easily tell if a coin is magnetised by holding it near a magnet.
natural
After years of use, the screwdriver got slightly magnetised and started picking up small screws.
natural
My headphones stopped working because a magnetised screw interfered with the signal.
natural