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  • 31transducer — trans|duc|er [ trænz dusər ] noun count TECHNICAL a piece of equipment that gets power from one SOURCE and then changes that power so that it can be used by another system …

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  • 32transducer — trans·duc·er || trænz duːsÉ™(r) , s / dju n. device that transmits power from one system to another (Physics) …

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  • 33transducer — [tranz dju:sə, trα:nz , ns ] noun a device that converts variations in a physical quantity, such as pressure or brightness, into an electrical signal, or vice versa. Derivatives transduce verb transduction noun Origin 1920s: from L. transducere… …

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  • 34transducer — trans·duc·er …

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  • 35transducer — n. a device used to convert one form of signal into another, allowing its measurement or display to be made appropriately. For example, an ultrasound probe converts reflected ultrasound waves into electronic impulses, which can be displayed on a… …

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  • 36transducer — trans•duc•er [[t]trænsˈdu sər, ˈdyu , trænz [/t]] n. elm elo a device, as a microphone, that converts a signal from one form of energy to another …

    From formal English to slang

  • 37transducer — /trænzˈdjusə/ (say tranz dyoohsuh) noun any device which receives energy from one medium or transmission system, and supplies related energy to another medium or transmission system. {variant of traducer. See traduce} …

  • 38transducer —   n. electronic device transmitting received energy in a different form …

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  • 39transducer — trans|du|cer sb., en, e, ne (anordning der omdanner en form for energi til en anden) …

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  • 40transducer —    A device that converts signals from one form to another …

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