释义 |
elec·tro·lyte \ə̇ˈlektrəˌlīt, ēˈ-, usu -īd.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: electr- + Greek lytos that may be untied, soluble, verbal of lyein to loosen, dissolve — more at lose 1. : a nonmetallic electric conductor (as a solution, liquid, or fused solid) in which current is carried by the movement of ions instead of electrons with the liberation of matter at electrodes : a liquid ionic conductor — see electrolysis 1 2. : a substance (as an acid, base, or salt) that when dissolved in a suitable solvent (as water) or when fused becomes an ionic conductor |