"solenoid" 怎么发音
word
ˈsoʊ.lə.nɔɪd
SOH-luh-noyd
sˈəʊlənˌɔɪd
SOH-luh-noyd
释义
A solenoid is a coil of wire, often wrapped around a metal core, that acts like a magnet when electric current passes through it. It is commonly used in machines to create motion or control devices.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈsoʊ.lə.nɔɪd
英式英语
sˈəʊlənˌɔɪd
简化发音
美式
SOH-luh-noyd
英式
SOH-luh-noyd
语境中听
The solenoid controls the flow of water in the washing machine.
A solenoid creates a magnetic field when electricity passes through it.
Mechanics often check the solenoid if a car won't start.
You need to replace the solenoid to fix the door lock issue.