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电池 — meaning in English: battery

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副本
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电池
diànchí
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Usage
Native speakers commonly use '电池' (diànchí) when discussing electronics, such as mobile phones, remote controls, or electric vehicles. For example, one might ask a friend to borrow a '电池' for their game controller while gaming together.
Synonyms & nuances
'电池' is the standard term for 'battery' in Mandarin, whereas '蓄电池' (xùdiànchí) specifically refers to storage batteries, like lead-acid batteries used in cars. You would choose '电池' for general discussions about batteries and '蓄电池' when talking about rechargeable types.
Culture
'电池' consists of two characters: '电' meaning 'electric' and '池' meaning 'pool' or 'reservoir.' This reflects how a battery stores electrical energy, reminiscent of a reservoir storing water. Interestingly, the concept of batteries dates back to ancient civilizations, with the invention of the Baghdad Battery, believed to be an early form of electrochemical cell.
FAQ
Q.What does 电池 mean?
'电池' means 'battery' in English, referring to a device that stores energy for use in various electronic devices.
Q.How do you use 电池 in a sentence?
You can use '电池' in sentences like '我的手机需要新的电池' which translates to 'My phone needs a new battery.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 电池?
A common mistake is confusing '电池' with '电源' (diànyuán), which means 'power source.' Remember, '电池' specifically refers to the battery itself, while '电源' is more about the source of electricity.
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