Pronunciation: /ækˌtɪnoʊɪˈlɛktrɪk/
adjective describing a device or process that converts light energy into electrical energy
A1 The actinoelectric toy was simple for young children to operate.
A2 The actinoelectric device required only basic knowledge to use.
B1 The actinoelectric equipment was designed for easy setup and maintenance.
B2 The actinoelectric system was praised for its efficiency and reliability.
C1 The actinoelectric technology revolutionized the industry with its advanced features.
C2 The actinoelectric instrument set a new standard for precision and accuracy in measurements.
formal The actinoelectric effect refers to the production of electricity by the action of radiant energy.
informal I read about the actinoelectric effect in my science book.
slang I never knew sunlight could have an actinoelectric impact on solar panels.
figurative Her smile had an actinoelectric quality, lighting up the room with positive energy.
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