electronic component

collocation in English

meaningsofelectronicandcomponent

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electronic
adjective
uk
/ˌel.ekˈtrɒn.ɪk/
us
/iˌlekˈtrɑː.nɪk/
(especially of equipment), using, based on, or used in a system of operation that involves the control of electric current by ...
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component
noun[C]
uk
/kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/
us
/kəmˈpoʊ.nənt/
a part that combines with other parts to form ...
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(Definition ofelectronicandcomponentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Alanko seems to think of himself as quite separate from theelectroniccomponent, when the roles of sound-producing mechanisms are predetermined and unchangeable.
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Thiselectroniccomponentencompasses alterations of the piano sound, harmonic and sonorous underpinnings, and finally the creation of its own independent sound universe.
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Of the 308 works for which we gained technical information, unsurprisingly the most commonelectroniccomponentwas tape.
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At most, if it is decided to use theelectroniccomponentthat it has developed, the company has design rights in that component.
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It ranks as the fifth largestelectroniccomponentdistributor in the world.
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According to a business writer, it also was the origin of theelectroniccomponentdistribution business.
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Peak power here refers to the maximum amount of power anelectroniccomponentcan possibly handle for an instant without damage.
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Ajmer also has engineering workshops, re-rolling mills,electroniccomponentplants etc.
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Many feel particularly fascinated by its purely mechanical operating intricate movement, without anyelectroniccomponent.
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Movement of the arm was almost purely mechanical; the onlyelectroniccomponentwas the motor.
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Potential disadvantages exist as well including the potential for flaws or weakness in anyelectroniccomponent.
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Most blocks contain either a singleelectroniccomponent, for example a resistor, or just some wiring.
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Most speaker (and otherelectroniccomponent) manufacturers began adding the last 2 digits of the year in the 1970s, so the 6 digit code became a 7-digit code.
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However, electronic art has a much broader connotation, referring to artworks that include any type ofelectroniccomponent, such as works in music, dance, architecture and performance.
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Furthermore, mimetic aspects affected the relationships between acoustic performance and electroacoustic media, including fixed and live electronic components.
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The work on the collection of the atelier that followed mainly involved listing and classifying the electronic components and the measurement instruments.
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However, any "nonlinear"electroniccomponentwill also multiply signals applied to it, producing heterodyne frequencies in its output, so a variety of nonlinear components are used as mixers.
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