柯林斯詞典electricity /?l?k?tr?s?t?, ?i?l?k-/ 1. N-UNCOUNT Electricity is a form of energy that can be carried by wires and is used for heating and lighting, and to provide power for machines. 電 We moved into a cabin with electricity but no running water. 我們搬進(jìn)了一間有電但是沒(méi)有自來(lái)水的小木屋。 返回 electricity劍橋詞典a form of energy that can be produced in several ways and that provides power to devices that create light , heat , etc. 電;電能 The electricity has been turned off. 電已被斷掉了。 an electricity generating company 發(fā)電公司 powered /heated by electricity 電動(dòng)/電熱供暖 an electricity bill 電費(fèi) 例句 Underground cables carry electricity to all parts of the city .Someone has turned off the electricity supply .The wind farm may be able to generate enough electricity for 2000 homes .I pay my electricity bill by direct debit .Many people are living in encampments around the city with no electricity or running water . 返回 electricity