"transponders" 怎么发音
word
tran-SPAHN-derz
tran-SPON-duhz
释义
A transponder is an electronic device that receives a signal and then automatically sends out a different signal in response. They are often used in satellites, airplanes, and identification systems.
IPA 音标
美式英语
tɹænˈspɑndɝz
英式英语
tɹænspˈɒndəz
简化发音
美式
tran-SPAHN-derz
英式
tran-SPON-duhz
语境中听
Satellites have transponders to send signals back to Earth.
Airplanes use transponders for identification and communication.
Many toll roads use transponders to collect fees automatically.
The plane’s transponders stopped working, making it harder to track.