"condensers" 怎么发音
word
kənˈdɛnsɝ
kuhn-DEN-serz
kəndˈɛnsəz
kuhn-DEN-suhz
释义
Condensers are devices used to change a gas or vapor into a liquid, often by cooling, or to store electrical energy in circuits. They are common in machines like air conditioners, refrigerators, and radios.
IPA 音标
美式英语
kənˈdɛnsɝ
英式英语
kəndˈɛnsəz
简化发音
美式
kuhn-DEN-serz
英式
kuhn-DEN-suhz
语境中听
The air conditioner has two condensers.
Scientists use condensers in the laboratory.
Old radios often have large condensers inside.
Without working condensers, your fridge can't keep food cold.