electric
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ An electric device or machine works by means of electricity, rather than using some other source of power. 電動的
...her electric guitar. …她的電吉他。
2. ADJ An electric current, voltage, or charge is one that is produced by electricity. 由電產(chǎn)生的[ADJ n]
3. ADJ Electric plugs, sockets, or power lines are designed to carry electricity. 帶電的[ADJ n]
More people are deciding that electric power lines could present a health risk. 更多的人在認為電線可能會帶來健康隱患。
4. ADJ Electric is used to refer to the supply of electricity. 供電的[非正式] [ADJ n]
An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month. 一張普通電費單可能每月上漲$2或$3。
5. ADJ If you describe the atmosphere of a place or event as electric, you mean that people are in a state of great excitement. (氣氛) 火爆的
The mood in the hall was electric. 禮堂里的氣氛極為熱烈。
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劍橋詞典
- We've just changed over from gas central heating to electric.
- Accessories for the top-of-the-range car include leather upholstery , a CD player , electric windows and a sunroof .
- Loose electric wires were dangling from the wall .
- The noise from his electric guitar was deafening .
- We can warm up the room quite quickly with this electric fire .
electric adjective (POWER)
using electricity for power用電的;電動的
an electric blanket /car /kettle /light 電熱毯/電動汽車/電水壺/電燈
informal
relating to electricity
與電有關(guān)的
Our electric bill for July was $115. 我們7月的電費是115美元。
例句
electric adjective (EXCITING)
very exciting and producing strong feelings令人激動的,令人興奮的;高度刺激的
an electric performance 扣人心弦的演出 返回 electric