solenoid

英['sɒlənɔɪd] 美['sɑːlənɔɪd]
  • n. 螺线形电导管
  • sol n.C大调音阶中的第五音;索尔(秘鲁的货币);溶胶
  • solace n.安慰;慰藉v.使快乐;使安慰;使缓和
  • solaceful adj.充满慰藉的;带来安慰的
  • solacet n.索勒赛特(偶氮染料的专利商标名)
  • solan n.[动]塘鹅
Noun:
  1. a coil of wire around an iron core; becomes a magnet when current passes through the coil

1. The invention of the solenoid provided immediate concrete evidence of this idea.
螺旋管线圈的发明为这种看法直接提供了具体证据.

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2. When the engine is running, the solenoid is connected to the battery.
当发动机运转时, 电磁开关与蓄电池接通.

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3. The electrical section contains the solid - state proportional temperature controllers and solenoid valves.
电子控制室内有固体线路的比例温度控制器和电磁阀.

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4. No signal means the solenoid is not energized.
没有信号,意味着电磁阀没有通电流.

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5. Streams are switched by solenoid valves.
流路靠电磁阀进行切换.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. No signal means the solenoid is not energized.
      没有信号,意味着电磁阀没有通电流。
    2. Water is poured into the pipe before opening the solenoid.
      在打开螺线阀之前,先将水倒入管中。