transistor
US /trænˈzɪs.tɚ/
UK /trænˈzɪs.tɚ/

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transistor
a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material usually with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit.
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The radio circuit uses a small transistor.
Litar radio menggunakan transistor kecil.
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Modern microchips contain billions of transistors.
Mikrocip moden mengandungi berbilion-bilion transistor.
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radio transistor
a portable radio receiver using transistors rather than vacuum tubes.
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My grandfather still listens to news on his old transistor radio.
Datuk saya masih mendengar berita di radio transistor lamanya.
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We used to carry a small transistor with us on camping trips.
Kami dulu membawa radio transistor kecil bersama kami semasa perkhemahan.