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蓄电池;
noun
a cell or connected group of cells that converts chemical energy into electrical energy by reversible chemical reactions and that may be recharged by passing a current through it in the direction opposite to that of its discharge called alsostorage cell
蓄电池
"又称 :蓄电池(secondary cell,accumulator) "
The first known use of storage battery was in 1880
warm-upnoun
the act or an instance of warming up
a practice or set of exercises done before a game, contest, or workout
wash1 of 3verb
to clean with water and usually a cleaning substance (as soap or detergent) wash your hands
wash clothes
to wet thoroughly with liquid
to pass water over or through especially so as to carry off material from the surface or interior
to flow along or splash or overflow against
waves wash the shore
to pour or flow in a stream or current
the river washes against its banks
to move or carry by the action of water
several trees were washed away by the flood
to cover or smear lightly with a liquid (as whitewash or varnish)
to run water over in order to separate out valuable matter
wash sand for gold
to hold up under washing
this dress washes well
to stand a test for truthfulness
that story won't wash
to be worn away by washing
the heavy rain caused the bridge to wash out
wash2 of 3noun
the act or process or an instance of washing
articles to be or being washed
a piece of ground washed by the sea or river
Western the dry bed of a stream
worthless especially liquid waste : refuse
a thin coat of paint (as watercolor)
a liquid used for coating a surface (as a wall) or for washing
material carried along or deposited by running water
backwash
a disturbance in the air produced by the passage of a wing or propeller
wash3 of 3adjective
washable
wash fabric
straitlacedadjective
very strict or proper in actions, beliefs, or point of view
straight facenoun
a face giving no evidence of feeling and especially of amusement
waste1 of 3noun
a region that has few people or is empty of most signs of life : desert
uncultivated land
the act or an instance of wasting
the state of being wasted
material left over, rejected, or thrown away
an unwanted product obtained in the course of a manufacturing or chemical process
material (as carbon dioxide in the lungs or urine in the kidneys) produced in and of no further use to the living body
waste2 of 3verb
to destroy completely
to wear away or grow smaller gradually
to spend carelessly or uselessly : squander
to lose or cause to lose weight, strength, or energy
illness caused her to waste away
waste3 of 3adjective
being wild and without people or crops : desolate, barren
being in a ruined condition
thrown away as worthless after being used
of no further use to a person, animal, or plant
means by which the body gives off waste materials
stoutheartedadjective
courageous, bold
stormy petrelnoun
storm petrel
a person who is fond of conflict or disagreement
storm petrelnoun
any of various small dark petrels that usually return to land only to nest typically in burrows called alsoMother Carey's chicken
watch1 of 2verb
to stay awake especially during the night (as at the bedside of a sick person)
to be on the alert or on the lookout
to keep guard
watch outside the door
to keep one's eyes on : keep in view
watch a game
to keep in view so as to prevent harm or warn of danger
watch a brush fire carefully
to keep oneself informed about
watch his career
to be on the alert for the chance to make use of
watched her opportunity and took it
watch2 of 2noun
the act of keeping awake to guard, protect, or attend
a state of alert and continuous attention
a tornado watch
close observation
kept a watch over the prisoner
watchman
a body of watchmen
a period during which a part of a ship's company is on duty
the part of a ship's company on duty during a watch
a portable timepiece designed to be worn (as on the wrist) or carried in the pocket
storage batterynoun
a cell or connected group of cells that converts chemical energy into electrical energy by reversible chemical reactions and that may be recharged by passing a current through it in the direction opposite to that of its discharge called alsostorage cell
1 The systems are powered by energy storage batteries.
2 The two caverns are deep, and when full would hold far more energy in the form of hydrogen than all the chemical storage batteries installed in the United States so far.
3 The facility will manufacture batteries for electric vehicles and energy storage batteries, which support the electric grid and prevent blackouts.
4 Thomas Edison made countless tries to develop a storage battery, calling each failure a valuable insight into what would not work.
5 This means that Castonguay (or, really, his algorithms) can program storage batteries to be charged a hundred per cent before a storm hits.
6 Grid storage batteries would play an important role in that future plan because those applications are often very large, containing millions of lithium-ion cells.
7 One possible answer is the rapid deployment of industrial-scale stationary storage batteries the likes of which Tesla is currently offering with the Megapack.
8 Green Mountain Power’s former C.E.O., Mary Powell, left three years ago and soon took over Sunrun, which supplies rooftop solar panels and storage batteries for hundreds of thousands of homes nationwide, and serves as a third-party power aggregator for several utilities.
9 This kind of storage battery charges easily.
这种蓄电池很容易充电。
10 The electric eel is an amazing storage battery.
电鳗就是一种令人惊异的蓄电池。
11 Now, our primary products are: work place tool chest, handling equipments, storage equipments, storage cell etc.
目前主要提供的产品系列包括: 工位器具, 搬运设备, 仓储设备, 物流容器等.
1 电池
2 电瓶