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push-pull
[ poosh-pool ]
noun
- Radio. a two-tube symmetrical arrangement in which the grid excitation voltages are opposite in phase.
adjective
- of or relating to electronic devices having components with balanced signals opposite in phase.
push-pull
noun
- using two similar electronic devices, such as matched valves, made to operate 180掳 out of phase with each other. The outputs are combined to produce a signal that replicates the input waveform
a push-pull amplifier
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of push-pull1
Example Sentences
There are some tensions around this, which have seeped into a push-pull between the leadership and HTS, according to Mr Jazmati.
鈥淚t was about negotiating the push-pull between speed and stasis,鈥 says Lund.
The urban push-pull of 鈥淧aris Street, Rainy Day鈥 becomes the recreational play of looking at art.
Many of the people I spoke to about the push-pull of company demands vs. worker desires mentioned 鈥 or at least alluded to 鈥 the importance of trust.
The band say they put "immense pressure" on themselves to perfect the record, fixating on its push-pull dynamics, adding extra layers of context, and experimenting with new instruments.
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