电池

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Understanding 电池 (diànchí)

The word 电池 literally combines (electricity) and (pool or pond), metaphorically referring to a 'pool of electricity' or a battery. It is used to describe devices that store electrical energy for later use.

Common Uses

电池 is most commonly used to refer to batteries in everyday devices like phones, cars, and electronic gadgets. It can describe both disposable and rechargeable batteries.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 电池寿命 (diànchí shòumìng): battery life, referring to how long a battery lasts before needing replacement or recharge.
  • 电池 (chōngdiàn diànchí): rechargeable battery, emphasizing the ability to recharge multiple times.
  • 电池 (diànchí róngliàng): battery capacity, indicating how much charge a battery can hold.

Usage Notes

When talking about devices running out of power, 电池 is the go-to term. It is often paired with verbs like (to charge), (to run out), or (to replace). Avoid confusing 电池 with 电源 (power supply), which refers to the source of electricity rather than the storage device.

Register and Tone

电池 is a neutral, standard term used in both formal and informal contexts. It is appropriate in technical discussions as well as daily conversation.

Example Sentences

My phone's battery is almost dead and needs charging.

This type of battery can be recharged many times and is very environmentally

The car's battery is broken, causing the engine not to start.