Pronunciation: /ˈæk ˈdi ˈsi/
noun a type of electric current that flows in one direction only
A1 I like listening to AC-DC music.
A2 My friend's favorite band is AC-DC.
B1 AC-DC is a famous rock band known for their energetic performances.
B2 Many people consider AC-DC to be one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
C1 The iconic logo of AC-DC is recognized worldwide.
C2 AC-DC's music has stood the test of time and continues to inspire new generations of rock fans.
adjective related to or characteristic of alternating current and direct current
A1 I like listening to AC-DC music.
A2 The AC-DC adapter is used to power the device.
B1 The AC-DC converter can switch between alternating and direct current.
B2 The AC-DC power supply is essential for the operation of the equipment.
C1 The engineer designed a complex AC-DC circuit for the project.
C2 The AC-DC transformer efficiently converts electricity for industrial applications.
formal The electrical engineer explained the difference between AC and DC currents.
informal I prefer listening to AC/DC when I'm working out at the gym.
slang AC/DC is the best band to rock out to!
figurative His mood was like an AC/DC song - constantly switching between high energy and low energy.
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