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electronics
[ ih-lek-tron-iks, ee-lek- ]
noun
- (used with a singular verb) the science dealing with the development and application of devices and systems involving the flow of electrons in a vacuum, in gaseous media, and in semiconductors.
- (used with a plural verb) electronic devices, circuits, or systems developed through electronics:
Can you get through the day without using your phone or other electronics?
electronics
/ ˌiːlɛk-; ɪlɛkˈtrɒnɪks /
noun
- functioning as singular the science and technology concerned with the development, behaviour, and applications of electronic devices and circuits
- functioning as plural the circuits and devices of a piece of electronic equipment
the electronics of a television set
Word History and Origins
Origin of electronics1
Example Sentences
Industries such as automotive, electronics and apparel retail could face significant pressures under his proposed tariffs, according to a report by asset management company Janus Henderson.
Mr Lee said commercial smugglers already used the AoS to smuggle cigarettes and electronics between Syria and Lebanon.
Temu, which sells everything from clothes to electronics and furniture, launched in the US in 2022 and later in the UK and the rest of the world, and ships to about 50 countries.
Currently, Washington state has the strongest ban in the nation set to take effect January 2025 restricting all organohalogen flame retardants in plastic enclosures for all indoor electronics.
If a career in pro football doesn’t work out, Schwesinger said, he might develop the next generation of wearable electronics in sports.
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