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bat·tery
/ˈbæt(ə)ri/
炮兵陣地;電池,電池組
From:
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bat·tery
/ˈbætərɪ, ˈbætrɪ/
名詞
電池(組),類似事物的任何套、系列或組,如一組試驗
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battery
電池
From:
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battery
共電式發信
From:
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battery
電池
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bat·ter·y
n.
;
pl
.
Batteries
1.
The
act
of
battering
or
beating
.
2.
Law
The
unlawful
beating
of
another
.
It
includes
every
willful
,
angry
and
violent
,
or
negligent
touching
of
another's
person
or
clothes
,
or
anything
attached
to
his
person
or
held
by
him
.
3.
Mil.
(a)
Any
place
where
cannon
or
mortars
are
mounted
,
for
attack
or
defense
.
(b)
Two
or
more
pieces
of
artillery
in
the
field
.
(c)
A
company
or
division
of
artillery
,
including
the
gunners
,
guns
,
horses
,
and
all
equipments
.
In
the
United
States
,
a
battery
of
flying
artillery
consists
usually
of
six
guns
.
Barbette battery
.
See
Barbette
.
Battery d'enfilade
,
or
Enfilading battery
,
one
that
sweeps
the
whole
length
of
a
line
of
troops
or
part
of
a
work
.
Battery en écharpe
,
one
that
plays
obliquely
.
Battery gun
,
a
gun
capable
of
firing
a
number
of
shots
simultaneously
or
successively
without
stopping
to
load
.
Battery wagon
,
a
wagon
employed
to
transport
the
tools
and
materials
for
repair
of
the
carriages
,
etc
.,
of
the
battery
.
In battery
,
projecting
,
as
a
gun
,
into
an
embrasure
or
over
a
parapet
in
readiness
for
firing
.
Masked battery
,
a
battery
artificially
concealed
until
required
to
open
upon
the
enemy
.
Out of battery
,
or
From battery
,
withdrawn
,
as
a
gun
,
to
a
position
for
loading
.
4.
Elec.
(a)
A
number
of
coated
jars
(
Leyden
jars
)
so
connected
that
they
may
be
charged
and
discharged
simultaneously
.
(b)
An
apparatus
for
generating
voltaic
electricity
.
Note:
☞
In
the
trough battery
,
copper
and
zinc
plates
,
connected
in
pairs
,
divide
the
trough
into
cells
,
which
are
filled
with
an
acid
or
oxidizing
liquid
;
the
effect
is
exhibited
when
wires
connected
with
the
two
end-plates
are
brought
together
.
In
Daniell's battery
,
the
metals
are
zinc
and
copper
,
the
former
in
dilute
sulphuric
acid
,
or
a
solution
of
sulphate
of
zinc
,
the
latter
in
a
saturated
solution
of
sulphate
of
copper
.
A
modification
of
this
is
the
common
gravity battery
,
so
called
from
the
automatic
action
of
the
two
fluids
,
which
are
separated
by
their
specific
gravities
.
In
Grove's battery
,
platinum
is
the
metal
used
with
zinc
;
two
fluids
are
used
,
one
of
them
in
a
porous
cell
surrounded
by
the
other
.
In
Bunsen's
or
the
carbon battery
,
the
carbon
of
gas
coke
is
substituted
for
the
platinum
of
Grove's
.
In
Leclanché's battery
,
the
elements
are
zinc
in
a
solution
of
ammonium
chloride
,
and
gas
carbon
surrounded
with
manganese
dioxide
in
a
porous
cell
.
A
secondary battery
is
a
battery
which
usually
has
the
two
plates
of
the
same
kind
,
generally
of
lead
,
in
dilute
sulphuric
acid
,
and
which
,
when
traversed
by
an
electric
current
,
becomes
charged
,
and
is
then
capable
of
giving
a
current
of
itself
for
a
time
,
owing
to
chemical
changes
produced
by
the
charging
current
.
A
storage battery
is
a
kind
of
secondary
battery
used
for
accumulating
and
storing
the
energy
of
electrical
charges
or
currents
,
usually
by
means
of
chemical
work
done
by
them
;
an
accumulator
.
5.
A
number
of
similar
machines
or
devices
in
position
;
an
apparatus
consisting
of
a
set
of
similar
parts
;
as
,
a
battery
of
boilers
,
of
retorts
,
condensers
,
etc
.
6.
Metallurgy
A
series
of
stamps
operated
by
one
motive
power
,
for
crushing
ores
containing
the
precious
metals
.
7.
The
box
in
which
the
stamps
for
crushing
ore
play
up
and
down
.
8.
Baseball
The
pitcher
and
catcher
together
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
battery
n
1:
group
of
guns
or
missile
launchers
operated
together
at
one
place
2:
a
device
that
produces
electricity
;
may
have
several
primary
or
secondary
cells
arranged
in
parallel
or
series
[
syn
:
electric
battery
]
3:
a
collection
of
related
things
intended
for
use
together
;
"
took
a
battery
of
achievement
tests
"
4:
a
unit
composed
of
the
pitcher
and
catcher
5:
a
series
of
stamps
operated
in
one
mortar
for
crushing
ores
[
syn
:
stamp battery
]
6:
the
heavy
fire
of
artillery
to
saturate
an
area
rather
than
hit
a
specific
target
; "
they
laid
down
a
barrage
in
front
of
the
advancing
troops
"; "
the
shelling
went
on
for
hours
without
pausing
" [
syn
:
barrage
,
barrage fire
,
bombardment
,
shelling
]
7:
an
assault
in
which
the
assailant
makes
physical
contact
[
syn
:
assault and battery
]
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