搜尋結果
resonator
- IPA[ˈrɛzəneɪtə]
英式
- an apparatus that increases the resonance of a sound, especially a hollow part of a musical instrument.;a musical or scientific instrument responding to a single sound or note, used for detecting it when it occurs in combination with other sounds.
noun: resonator, plural noun: resonators
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. an apparatus that increases the resonance of a sound, especially a hollow part of a musical instrument.
- ▪ a musical or scientific instrument responding to a single sound or note, used for detecting it when it occurs in combination with other sounds.
- ▪ a device that displays electrical resonance, especially one used for the detection of radio waves.
- ▪ a hollow enclosure with conducting walls capable of containing electromagnetic fields having particular frequencies of oscillation and exchanging electrical energy with them, used to detect or amplify microwaves.
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˈrezənādər]
美式
- an apparatus that increases the resonance of a sound, especially a hollow part of a musical ...
Oxford American Dictionary