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US
/ɪˈɫɛktɹɪkəɫi, ɪˈɫɛktɹɪkɫi/
]
[ UK /ɪlˈɛktɹɪkli/ ]
[ UK /ɪlˈɛktɹɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
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by electricity
electrically controlled
How To Use electrically In A Sentence
- The nonconductive rubber layer (12) is formed by winding and layering an electrically nonconductive rubber ribbon (R) on the tire, along the circumferential direction of the tire.
- Another are very, very high speed rotors -- so-called centrifuge -- which store energy not electrically like a battery or by, say, having hydrogen and oxygen separated, which you then put together in a fuel cell, but in the fly wheel you just have this mechanical energy stored up. Background Briefing On Clean Car
- The nonconductive rubber layer (12) is formed by winding and layering an electrically nonconductive rubber ribbon (R) on the tire, along the circumferential direction of the tire.
- These are electrically charged atoms of magnesium that form part of the gas surrounding a black hole.
- The light-emitting carbon nanotubes represent the first electrically controlled single-molecule light emitter ever constructed.
- This device has a gripper that electrically twists off the jar top. Nothing to it.
- A Ford sedan, the very symbol of middle-class moderation, offers electrically heated outside mirrors, for crying out loud.
- The implant is electrically isolated from active participation in the electrolytic disintegration which occurs when a current is applied to the wire.
- As one of lead-free connect materials in microelectronic packaging, more and more attention has been paid on ECAs (electrically conductive adhesives) in recent years.
- As the majority of commercially available bronchoscopes are not electrically grounded, the bronchoscopist risks becoming the grounding electrode should the unipolar probe tip touch the scope while the current is on.