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electrode

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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e·lec·trode /ɪˈlektrəʊd $ -troʊd/ noun [countable]  TEEa small piece of metal or a wire that is used to send electricity through a system or through a person’s body 电极 The monkeys have electrodes implanted into the brain to measure their brain activity. 这些猴子的脑中植入了电极,以监测其大脑活动。
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electrodeHowever, competing electrode surface reactions and surface film formation can disrupt the surface reaction and reproducible electrochemical transduction may be compromised.There is often little need to control the detector electrode composition with a redox reaction simply driven by an appropriate polarising voltage.In this circumstance, nasopharyngeal electrodes inserted through the nasal cavity may show the epileptic activity more clearly.Newer electrodes using transparent indium-tin oxide as conductor material have increased the electrode density from 36 to 64 per square millimeter.If it works well with polycrystalline electrodes, it could win the day.This is so hot that it melts both the steel and the electrode, which is continually eaten away.They test their models by sending signals back through the electrodes and observing changes in behavior.The electrodes were made from platinum-blacked platinum gauze to minimize electrode polarization at low frequencies.
Origin electrode (1800-1900) electro- + Greek hodos way, path
e·lec·trode nounChineseSyllable
piece metal or a Corpus a small of


electrode
electrode /ɪˈlektrəʊd $ -troʊd/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: electro- + Greek hodos 'way, path'
a small piece of metal or a wire that is used to send electricity through a system or through a person’s body:
    The monkeys have electrodes implanted into the brain to measure their brain activity.


elec·trodeBrE /ɪˈlektrəʊd/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈlektroʊd/ 🔊 nouneither of two points (or terminals) by which an electric current enters or leaves a battery or other electrical device 电极   see also anode, cathode