battery
n. 电池, 殴打 [化] 蓄电池
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教材释义与例句
[电] 电池,蓄电池
an object that provides a supply of electricity for something such as a radio, car, or toy
电池,蓄电池
殴打
炮台,炮位
You have to take the top off to change the batteries .
你得把顶盖拿掉才能更换电池。
When the red light comes on, you should recharge the battery .
红灯亮起的时候你就应该给电池充电了。
The car's got a flat battery .
汽车的蓄电池没电了。
a battery-operated hairdryer
使用电池的吹风机
释义与例句
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1.
A device used to power electric devices, consisting of one or more electrically connected electrochemical cells or (archaically) electrostatic cells.
可数 商务 工程 物理 电子 不可数alkaline battery
sodium-ion battery
lead-acid battery
His flashlight takes two AA batteries.
His car takes a 550-CCA lead-acid battery.
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2.
A device used to power electric devices, consisting of one or more electrically connected electrochemical cells or (archaically) electrostatic cells.
Such a device that has multiple cells.
可数 不可数 商务 工程 物理 电子Her phone needs a new battery because its present battery no longer holds a charge well.
1749 Benjamin Franklin, letter to Peter Collinson Upon this We made what we call’d an Electrical Battery, consisting of eleven Panes of large Sash Glass, arm’d with thin leaden Plates, pasted on each Side... A Turky is to be killed for our Dinners by the Electrical Shock; and roasted by the electrical Jack, before a Fire kindled by the Electrified Bottle; when the Healths of all the Famous Electricians in England, France and Germany, are to be drank in Electrified Bumpers, under the Discharge of Guns from the Electrical Battery.
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3.
The energy stored in such a device.
非正式 不可数 可数Her phone did not have enough battery for another phone call.
A: How much battery do you have left? B: Only 63%.
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4.
The infliction of unlawful physical violence on a person, legally distinguished from assault, which involves the threat of impending violence.
殴打
蓄意伤害
可数 不可数 法律Holonym: assault and battery
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5.
A coordinated group of artillery weapons, with any of various numbers of guns.
炮兵连
炮兵营
可数 政治 军事 不可数Outside the ancient fort, you can still see worn areas in the stone where the batteries were once placed.
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A coordinated group of artillery weapons, with any of various numbers of guns.
Such a group of a certain size (number of guns and artillerists), within a schema of military unit organization.
可数 不可数 政治 军事They sent four batteries southward in an attempt to shore up the defenses around the depot.
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An elevated platform on which cannon could be placed.
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An array of similar things.
一群
一组
一系列
可数 不可数Schoolchildren take a battery of standard tests to measure their progress.
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A set of small cages where hens are kept for the purpose of farming their eggs.
鸡笼
笼
可数 不可数 -
10.
The catcher and the pitcher together
可数 不可数 体育 游戏 -
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Two or more pieces working together on the same rank, file, or diagonal
可数 不可数 游戏 -
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A marching percussion ensemble; the section of the drumline that marches on the field during a performance.
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The state of a firearm or cannon when it is possible to be fired.
可数 不可数in battery
out of battery
In this circumstance, you will have to rack the slide to get back in battery.
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14.
Apparatus for preparing or serving meals.
古体 可数 不可数
词汇关系
同义词 5
上位词 10
下位词 5
部分词 9
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词源
Borrowed from Middle French batterie, from Old French baterie (“action of beating”), from batre (“beat”), from Latin battuō (“beat”), from Gaulish. Doublet of batterie. By surface analysis, batter + -y. The electrical sense was coined by American polymath Benjamin Franklin by analogy with a military battery that his series of Leyden jars resembled.
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