generator
의미: A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, or more broadly, a thing or person that generates or produces something.
Electrical generators work on the principle of electromagnetic induction, discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831. They range from massive units in power stations to portable diesel generators used on building sites and during power cuts. In figurative usage, anything that creates or stimulates can be called a generator — a 'revenue generator,' an 'idea generator.' In computing, a generator function produces a sequence of values.
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- The hospital has a backup generator that activates automatically in the event of a power cut. 医院配备了一台备用发电机,在停电时会自动启动。El hospital dispone de un generador de reserva que se activa automáticamente en caso de corte de suministro eléctrico.その病院には、停電時に自動的に起動するバックアップ発電機が設置されています。그 병원에는 정전 시 자동으로 가동되는 비상 발전기가 설치되어 있습니다.
- Tourism is the region's biggest generator of employment and revenue. 旅游业是该地区最大的就业和收入来源。El turismo es el mayor generador de empleo e ingresos de la región.観光業はその地域にとって最大の雇用と収益の創出源です。관광업은 그 지역 최대의 고용 및 수익 창출원입니다.
- The power station's generators convert the rotational energy of steam turbines into electricity for the national grid. 发电站的发电机将蒸汽涡轮的旋转能量转化为电力并输入国家电网。Los generadores de la central convierten la energía rotacional de las turbinas de vapor en electricidad para la red nacional.発電所の発電機は蒸気タービンの回転エネルギーを電力に変換し、送電網に供給しています。발전소의 발전기는 증기 터빈의 회전 에너지를 전력으로 변환하여 전국 송전망에 공급합니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: professional, scientific, media
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin generator (begetter, producer), from generare (to beget, produce), from genus (birth, race, kind). The electrical sense developed in the 19th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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