alternator
alternator — 名詞
- alternatorsingular
- alternatorsplural
1. a piece of equipment in a vehicle that turns the engine's mechanical energy into
交流發電機
車輛中將引擎機械能轉為電能的裝置
a piece of equipment in a vehicle that turns the engine's mechanical energy into electricity, keeping the battery charged and running the lights, radio, and other electrical parts
Mei's mechanic said the alternator was failing and would need to be replaced soon.
Mei 的技師說交流發電機故障,需要盡快更換。
collocation: alternator + fail / replace
Sofia's alternator stopped working, so the dashboard battery light glowed red.
Sofia 的交流發電機停止運作,所以儀表板上的電池指示燈亮起紅燈。
Alternators in modern cars are smaller and lighter than those built twenty years ago.
現代汽車的交流發電機比二十年前製造的體積更小、重量更輕。
A bad alternator left Wei stranded on the expressway near Taichung.
故障的交流發電機讓 Wei 被困在台中的快速道路上。
Damaged wiring can stop an alternator from sending power to the car's electrical system.
線路損壞可能導致交流發電機無法供電給車輛的電氣系統。
用法筆記
Frequently modified by broken, faulty, failed, or bad when describing mechanical problems. In vehicle contexts, alternator often appears with battery (the alternator charges the battery) and belt (the alternator is driven by a belt connected to the engine).