"transistor" 怎么发音
word
tran-ZIS-ter
tran-ZIS-tuh
释义
A transistor is a small electronic device that can control the flow of electricity, and is used as a switch or amplifier in most modern electronic circuits.
IPA 音标
美式英语
tɹænˈzɪstɝ
英式英语
tɹænzˈɪstɐ
简化发音
美式
tran-ZIS-ter
英式
tran-ZIS-tuh
语境中听
A transistor is used to control electricity in a circuit.
My old radio has a transistor inside.
A transistor can make a weak signal stronger.
Smartphones have millions of tiny transistors inside their chips.