air heater battery - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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air heater battery (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

An air heater battery refers to a type of heating system that warms air through a set of heating elements, typically used in HVAC systems (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning). These devices are often installed in buildings to enhance indoor comfort during colder months. The term is used chiefly in technical or industrial contexts.

Frequency of Use

The term "air heater battery" is not commonly used in everyday conversation. It is more prevalent in technical documentation, HVAC trade discussions, and written contexts related to construction, engineering, or building maintenance.

Example Sentences

  1. The air heater battery in the basement ensures the entire house stays warm even during freezing temperatures.
    Водяная батарея обогревателя воздуха в подвале обеспечивает тепло всего дома даже в морозные температуры.

  2. Technicians found that the air heater battery needed to be replaced after several years of service.
    Технические специалисты обнаружили, что батарея обогревателя воздуха нуждается в замене после нескольких лет эксплуатации.

  3. Installing a high-efficiency air heater battery can significantly reduce energy costs.
    Установка высокоэффективной батареи обогревателя воздуха может значительно снизить расходы на энергию.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "air heater battery" does not typically appear in idiomatic expressions in English. However, it may relate to common phrases about heating or comfort-related themes. Below are some sentences that illustrate related concepts:

  1. "Putting the heat on someone."
    When she was late again, the boss really put the heat on her to complete the project.
    Когда она снова опоздала, начальник сильно накалил обстановку, чтобы она завершила проект.

  2. "Heating up the competition."
    The new candidate is really heating up the competition for the job.
    Новый кандидат действительно разогревает конкуренцию за эту работу.

  3. "Taking the heat."
    As the team leader, I was the one who took the heat for the failed project.
    Будучи командиром группы, я был тем, кто принял на себя критику за провал проекта.

  4. "Heat of the moment."
    In the heat of the moment, he said things he didn't mean.
    В порыве момента он сказал вещи, которых не имел в виду.

Etymology

The term is derived from two parts: - "Air": Old English āor, meaning "air" or "breath," from Proto-Germanic airō, reflecting the element necessary for breathing. - "Heater": Middle English hetere, meaning "one that heats," from Old English hǣtan, which means "to make hot." - "Battery": Middle English batterie, from Old French batterie, derived from battre, meaning "to strike."

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Air heater - Heating unit - Radiator

Antonyms: - Air cooler - Air conditioning unit - Chiller



25-07-2024