释义 |
trans·duc·er \tran(t)sˈd(y)üsə(r), traan-, -nzˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin transducere to lead across (from trans- + ducere to lead) + English -er — more at tow : a device actuated by power from one system and supplying power in the same or any other form to a second system (as a telephone receiver actuated by electric power and supplying acoustic power to the surrounding air or quartz crystals that produce electric power from mechanical power) |