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battery <-ies> [ˈbætərɪ, ingl. am. ˈbæt̬-] SUST.

1. battery elec:

battery for radio, torch
battery for car

3. battery MILIT.:

battery

4. battery DER.:

battery

battery hen SUST. ingl. austr., ingl. brit.

solar battery SUST.

assault and battery SUST. DER.

dry cell battery SUST.

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Early telephones were locally powered, using a dynamic transmitter or else powering the transmitter with a local battery.
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The battery is essentially a turbo, giving cars a temporary burst of speed.
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Use a battery or transformer to supply 4 to 12 volts to the wire.
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Passive air recirculation is used during the driving cycle to equalize variations in battery temperature.
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New batteries could not be obtained, as batteries of this type were needed for submarines as part of the war effort.
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Early sonobuoys had limited range, limited battery life and were overwhelmed by the noise of the ocean.
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It has a range of 500 miles per flight and batteries are rechargeable by the engine.
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The most obtainable source of lithium is through lithium batteries.
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However, most farm families who had electricity generated it themselves using battery systems charged by wind turbines or gasoline- or diesel-powered generators.
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The batteries weigh 550 kg; their life is unknown.
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