"anode" 怎么发音
word
ˈæˌnoʊd
A-nohd
ˈænəʊd
AN-ohd
释义
An anode is the part of an electrical device where electric current enters or leaves, often referred to as the positive terminal in batteries but not always positive in all devices.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈæˌnoʊd
英式英语
ˈænəʊd
简化发音
美式
A-nohd
英式
AN-ohd
语境中听
The positive end of many batteries is called the anode.
During electrolysis, the anode attracts negative ions.
A zinc rod can act as the anode in a simple battery.
If the anode in your flashlight battery wears out, the battery stops working.