"superconductor" 怎么发音
word
ˈsupɝkənˌdəktɝ
SOO-per-kuhn-DUHK-ter
sˌuːpəkəndˈʌktɐ
soo-puh-kuhn-DUK-tuh
释义
A superconductor is a material that can carry electricity without any resistance when it is very cold. Superconductors allow electric current to flow perfectly, unlike normal wires.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈsupɝkənˌdəktɝ
英式英语
sˌuːpəkəndˈʌktɐ
简化发音
美式
SOO-per-kuhn-DUHK-ter
英式
soo-puh-kuhn-DUK-tuh
语境中听
A superconductor can carry electricity without losing energy.
Scientists are studying how to use superconductors in computers.
A superconductor works only at very low temperatures.
Using a superconductor lets trains float above tracks and move smoothly.