词汇 | magnet |
释义 | magnet noun[ C ] uk /ˈmæɡ.nət/ us /ˈmæɡ.nət/ magnetnoun[C] (OBJECT)an object that is able to attract iron and steel objects磁体;磁铁,磁石 imagenavi/GettyImages Chemistry: metals & metalworking alloy anti-tarnish bar magnet base metal bimetallic blacksmith brazen brazier bullion ferrous gilt gold leaf lode silver plate swage tarnished tinplated untarnished vermeil wrought iron You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Electricity & electronics magnetnoun[C] (ATTRACTION)a person, place, or thing that other people feel strongly attracted to: 有吸引力的人(或地方、物) The United States has always acted as a magnet for people seeking fame and fortune.美国一直像磁石般吸引着追名逐利的人。 Attracting and tempting affinity allure alluringly arrest attract charisma charm offensive charm the pants off someoneidiom chum clickbait glamour honey trap incentive jump out at someone lure tantalizing tantalizingly tempt temptation temptingly magnet | American Dictionarymagnet noun[ C ] us/ˈmæɡ·nət/ physics an object, esp. a piece of iron, that is able to attract iron and steel objects toward itself: Magnets are used to attach the toy train’s cars to the engine. We use a refrigerator magnet (= small decorative magnet that will stick to a steel door) to hang our kids’ latest drawings. fig. New York City remains a magnet for tourists (= it attracts them). Examples of magnetmagnet In general, smaller bore magnets are also more suitable for high-field applications. Large cities are powerful magnets attracting a great many people. What nearly all parties had in common was the search for well-known personalities who could function as 'vote magnets'. The present cusp magnets have a field near the wall for cyclotron resonance. The space craft rests on a ledge, which is pushed along the track using the power of electro magnets. As reader, you wonder whether the objects, so carefully described, have a symbolic value - do the magnets represent the magnetism of people, now faded? The force can be increased in two ways: by increasing the current, and by using magnets with a stronger magnetic field. If you release the magnets, they will gain momentum as they are pulled towards each other. The magnets are pushed downwards and a reading appears on the scale of the balance. The magnets form a shorter member that moves inside the armature. Because of their size these towns have been like magnets attracting more businesses and people. On her left she had a pile of magnets which she had produced by putting the blanks inside the coil and pressing the button. The final focusing magnets must focus multiple heavy ion beams to a small spot size in the target chamber at the emittance limit. The use of iron-based magnets is impractical for such low fields. The device consists of several hollow rectangular tubes that were filled with approximately 1500 small permanent magnets. See all examples of magnet These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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