transistorised

IPA: trænzˈɪstɝˈaɪzd

adjective

  • (of an electronic device) equipped with transistors
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Examples of "transistorised" in Sentences

  • Everything we do, we do with our transistorised servants in hand.
  • Pete wriggled until he could get the transistorised walkie-talkie out of his pocket.
  • Not giant refrigerators, transistorised and riveted hulks; bloated with imperialism, pillage, arrogance and eunuchoid science.
  • It was the second generation of transistorised computers, and a typical system sold for $2,900,000 or could be rented for $63,500 a month.
  • Greg Simpson smiled contentedly, and briefly, as if touching a lucky talisman, he fingered the tiny transistorised hearing aid he wore unobtrusively under hair and trilby behind his left ear.
  • I also took with me a homing signal transmitter, a transistorised battery-powered job, which I attached to the inner after bulkhead of the anchor locker, a place that's not looked at once a year.
  • Since the rioters pranks shocked us into loving Cameron, we applaud the imprisonment of fools and cheer on heavily transistorised police burdened by utility jackets that would weigh down even the average Batman who lumber about the streets protecting us by inspecting us.

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