"superconducting" 怎么发音
word
ˈsupɝkənˌdəktɪŋ
SOO-per-kuhn-DUK-ting
sˈuːpəkəndˌʌktɪŋ
SOO-puh-kuhn-DUK-ting
释义
Describing a material or state in which electrical current can flow with no resistance, usually at very low temperatures.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈsupɝkənˌdəktɪŋ
英式英语
sˈuːpəkəndˌʌktɪŋ
简化发音
美式
SOO-per-kuhn-DUK-ting
英式
SOO-puh-kuhn-DUK-ting
语境中听
A superconducting material lets electricity flow easily without resistance.
Scientists are studying superconducting wires for faster trains.
The magnet is superconducting only at very low temperatures.
These new superconducting cables could change how we power cities.