Pronunciation: /daɪˈrɛkt ˈkərənt/
noun a continuous flow of electric charge in one direction
A1 Direct current is a type of electrical current that flows in one direction.
A2 Direct current is commonly used in small electronic devices like flashlights.
B1 Direct current is more efficient than alternating current for certain applications.
B2 Direct current is often converted to alternating current using inverters.
C1 Direct current is essential for powering many modern electronic devices.
C2 Direct current is used in telecommunications systems to transmit data over long distances.
adjective describing a type of electric current that flows in one direction only
A1 Direct current is used in batteries.
A2 The flashlight operates on direct current.
B1 Direct current is commonly used in electronics.
B2 Many household appliances run on direct current.
C1 The power plant generates direct current for industrial use.
C2 Direct current is essential for high precision equipment in scientific research.
formal Direct current is the flow of electric charge in only one direction.
informal DC stands for direct current, which is like a one-way street for electricity.
slang Using DC power is like having a straight shot to your destination with no detours.
figurative Just like direct current, sometimes it's best to keep moving forward without looking back.
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