electronics

electronics
elək'troniks
noun singular (the branch of science that deals with the study of the movement and effects of electrons and with their application to machines etc.) electrónica
electronics n electrónica
Aunque acaba en -s, electronics es un nombre incontable y el verbo va en singular
electronics is my favourite subject la electrónica es mi asignatura preferida
electronics
tr[ɪlek'trɒnɪks]
noun
1 (science, technology) electrónica
plural noun
1 (circuits and devices) componentes nombre masculino plural electrónicos
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
electronics industry industria electrónica
electronics [i.lɛk'trɑnɪks] n
: electrónica f
electronics
n.
electrónica s.f.
electrónico s.m.
n.inv.
electrónica s.f.
ɪ'lek'trɑːnɪks, ˌɪlek'trɒnɪks
noun
a) (subject) (+ sing vb) electrónica f; (before n) <industry> electrónico
b) (circuitry) (+ sing or pl vb) sistema m electrónico
[ɪlek'trɒnɪks]
1.
NSING (=science) electrónica f
2.
NPL [of machine] componentes mpl electrónicos
3.
CPD

electronics engineer N — ingeniero(-a) m / f electrónico(-a)

electronics industry N — industria f electrónica

electronics manufacturer N — fabricante mf de productos electrónicos

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[ɪ'lek'trɑːnɪks, ˌɪlek'trɒnɪks]
noun
a) (subject) (+ sing vb) electrónica f; (before n) <industry> electrónico
b) (circuitry) (+ sing or pl vb) sistema m electrónico

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