Magnetised Meaning in English
word · lemma: magnetise
ˈmæɡ.nɚ.taɪzd
MAG-ner-tyzd
mˈæɡnɪtˌaɪzd
MAG-ni-tyzd
释义
Describes something that has been made magnetic, meaning it can attract iron or some other metals.
用法与细微差别
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
例句
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