| 单词 | converter |
| 释义 | converter From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishIndustryconvertercon‧vert‧er, convertor /kənˈvɜːtə $ -ˈvɜːrtər/ noun [countable]TIa piece of equipment that changes the form of something, especially so that it can be more easily useda converter that allows you to view digital television on your old TV → catalytic converterExamples from the Corpusconverter• Cable TV subscribers get a converter that unscrambles the pictures.• We worry about buying a new television or, at the very least, a converter box for our current set.• People must buy either a new digital television or a converter box to use with their old set.• It will also be possible to buy converter boxes, estimated to cost $ 200.• Presently, the V-chip sits in a set-top box akin to a cable converter.• Anoraks will remember the McLaren went faster but that was without power-sapping catalytic converters.• Examples used to illustrate the theme included photographic film and a sectioned catalytic converter.• In addition to better economy, diesel cars use cheaper fuel and are no less environmentally-friendly than petrol-engined models fitted with catalytic converters.• Well, unless there is some kind of converter that I can get. |
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