solenoid
/ˈsɒlənɔɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɑːlənɔɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsō-lə-ˌnȯid ˈsä-/ (ame, mw)
solenoid — 名詞
- solenoidsingular
- solenoidsplural
1. A length of conductive wire tightly wound into a spiral around a hollow tube, wh
電磁線圈;螺線管
通電時產生磁場的螺旋線圈裝置
A length of conductive wire tightly wound into a spiral around a hollow tube, which produces a magnetic field when an electric current passes through it — used in devices such as car starter motors, door locks, and industrial valves to create controlled mechanical movement.
Mei watched the solenoid pull the metal rod inside the car door lock.
Mei 看著電磁線圈將車門鎖內的金屬桿拉動。
solenoid + pull (direct object: metal part moved by solenoid)
In the factory, the solenoid valve clicked open to release compressed air.
工廠裡的電磁閥噠的一聲打開,釋放出壓縮空氣。
compound noun: solenoid valve
Elena tested the solenoid by connecting it to a nine-volt battery.
Elena 把電磁線圈接到一顆九伏特電池上測試。
A small solenoid pushes a gear forward when the driver turns the ignition key.
當駕駛轉動鑰匙時,一個小型電磁線圈會將齒輪向前推。
Hassan repaired the washing machine solenoid that controls the water inlet valve.
Hassan 修理了洗衣機裡控制進水閥的電磁線圈。
- electromagnet
a broader category — any magnet powered by electricity; a solenoid is a specific type shaped as a cylindrical coil, often used for linear motion
- coil
a more general term for any wire wound into loops, not necessarily producing a magnetic field or used as an actuator
用法筆記
Commonly appears as a modifier in compound nouns such as solenoid valve, solenoid switch, and solenoid actuator. The word itself is countable — one solenoid, two solenoids.