释义 |
di·ode \ˈdīˌōd\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary di- + -ode 1. : an electron tube having two electrodes, a cathode and an anode 2. : an electrical rectifier that consists of a semiconducting crystal (as of germanium or silicon) with two terminals and that is analogous in use to an electron tube diode — called also crystal diode |