ra·di·a·tor /ˈrediˌetɚ/
暖氣爐,冷卻器,輻射體
radiator
*輻射體 輻射器 散熱器
Ra·di·a·tor n.
1. That which radiates or emits rays, whether of light or heat; especially, that part of a heating apparatus from which the heat is radiated or diffused; as, a steam radiator.
2. Any of various devices for cooling an internal substance by radiation, as a system of rings on a gun barrel for cooling it, or a nest of tubes with large radiating surface for cooling circulating water, as in an automobile.
3. Wireless Teleg. An oscillator.
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radiator
n 1: any object that radiates energy
2: heater consisting of a series of pipes for circulating steam
or hot water to heat rooms or buildings
3: a mechanism consisting of a metal honeycomb through which
hot fluids circulate; heat is transferred from the fluid
through the honeycomb to the airstream that is created
either by the motion of the vehicle or by a fan