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UK
/ˌɛlɪktɹˈɒnɪk/
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[ US /ˌɪˌɫɛkˈtɹɑnɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌɪˌɫɛkˈtɹɑnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or concerned with electrons
electronic energy -
of or relating to electronics; concerned with or using devices that operate on principles governing the behavior of electrons
electronic devices
How To Use electronic In A Sentence
- Our interneuronal connections in our brain, for example, process information at chemical signaling speeds of a few hundred feet per second, compared to a billion feet per second for electronics - electronics is a million times faster.
- It makes data generators, multimeters and oscilloscopes, as well as semiconductors, optoelectronic components and RF chip sets - all very complex products that require a great deal of customization for individual customers.
- Electronic records also contained significantly more words, abbreviations, and symbols.
- Two big screens and an electronic scoreboard made up for a muffled PA. Times, Sunday Times
- Candidates should have training and practical experience in basic electronics.
- There may be a move away from electronics to photonics, a merging of the two, as well as links to carbon-based systems.
- The curriculum expands to include hydraulics, basic pneumatics, electronics, and statistical process control.
- Reuters Samsung Electronics 'Galaxy S smartphone, branded with NTT DoCoMo's logo, on display at Japanese electronics show CEATEC, in Chiba, on Oct. 5, 2010. Samsung, DoCoMo Team Up to Sell Galaxy Devices
- The electronic power-assisted steering feels well weighted, with a slow rack ratio but an on-centre sluggishness, which is safe and steady but not at all responsive. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- A current example is a digital camera on a chip that includes the imager, all control electronics, and an analog-to-digital converter - all on the same silicon chip.