释义 |
trans·vert·er \tran(t)sˈvərd.ə(r), -nzˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin transvertere + English -er : a machine that consists of a fixed transformer, commutator, and brushes which revolve at synchronous speed and by which a three-phase alternating current can be converted into a direct current at one end of the line and reconverted into a three-phrase alternating current at the terminal point |