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electronic /ˌelɪkˈtrɒnɪk, ɪˌlek- $ -ˈtrɑː-/ adjective

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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

electronic S3 W3 /ˌelɪkˈtrɒnɪk, ɪˌlek- $ -ˈtrɑː-/ adjective
[Word Family: noun: electronics; adverb: electronically; adjective: electronic]

1. electronic equipment, such as computers and televisions, uses electricity that has passed through computer chips, transistors etc:
electronic games
an electronic organizer (=a small piece of electronic equipment that you can use to record addresses, phone numbers etc)

2. using or produced by electronic equipment ⇒ e-:
electronic music
electronic banking
electronic publishing (=a system of producing books, magazines etc in a form that can be read on a computer)
—electronically /-kli/ adverb:
electronically controlled gates
The information is recorded electronically.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

electronic
adjective
1.
BAD: I studied electronic and computers for three years.
GOOD: I studied electronics and computers for three years.
BAD: I work for an electronic company.
GOOD: I work for an electronics company.

Usage Note:
ELECTRIC · ELECTRICAL · ELECTRONIC · ELECTRONICS
Electric means carrying, producing, produced by, powered by, or charged with electricity: ‘an electric wire’, ‘an electric generator’, ‘an electric shock’, ‘an electric current’, ‘an electric light bulb’, ‘an electric toaster’ For machines and devices that are powered by electricity but do have transistors, microchips, valves, etc, use electric (NOT electronic ): ‘an electric guitar’, ‘an electric train set’, ‘an electric razor’
Electrical means associated with electricity: ‘electrical systems’, ‘a course in electrical engineering’, ‘an electrical engineer’ To refer to the general class of things that are powered by electricity, use electrical (NOT electric ): ‘electrical equipment’, ‘We stock all the latest electrical kitchen appliances.’
Electronic is used to refer to equipment which is designed to work by means of an electric current passing through a large number of transistors, microchips, valves etc, and components of this equipment: ‘an electronic calculator’, ‘tiny electronic components’ Compare: ‘an electronic calculator’ BUT ‘an electric oven’ An electronic system is one that uses equipment of this type: ‘electronic surveillance’, ‘e-mail’ (= electronic mail, a system for sending messages very quickly by means of computers)
Electronics (WITH s ) refers to (1) the branch of science and technology concerned with the study, design or use of electronic equipment: ‘a student of electronics’ (2) (used as a modifier) anything that is connected with this branch: ‘the electronics industry’

2.
BAD: An electronic razor is fine until there is a power cut.
GOOD: An electric razor is fine until there is a power cut.

Usage Note:
ELECTRIC · ELECTRICAL · ELECTRONIC · ELECTRONICS
Electric means carrying, producing, produced by, powered by, or charged with electricity: ‘an electric wire’, ‘an electric generator’, ‘an electric shock’, ‘an electric current’, ‘an electric light bulb’, ‘an electric toaster’ For machines and devices that are powered by electricity but do have transistors, microchips, valves, etc, use electric (NOT electronic ): ‘an electric guitar’, ‘an electric train set’, ‘an electric razor’
Electrical means associated with electricity: ‘electrical systems’, ‘a course in electrical engineering’, ‘an electrical engineer’ To refer to the general class of things that are powered by electricity, use electrical (NOT electric ): ‘electrical equipment’, ‘We stock all the latest electrical kitchen appliances.’
Electronic is used to refer to equipment which is designed to work by means of an electric current passing through a large number of transistors, microchips, valves etc, and components of this equipment: ‘an electronic calculator’, ‘tiny electronic components’ Compare: ‘an electronic calculator’ BUT ‘an electric oven’ An electronic system is one that uses equipment of this type: ‘electronic surveillance’, ‘e-mail’ (= electronic mail, a system for sending messages very quickly by means of computers)
Electronics (WITH s ) refers to (1) the branch of science and technology concerned with the study, design or use of electronic equipment: ‘a student of electronics’ (2) (used as a modifier) anything that is connected with this branch: ‘the electronics industry’

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Common Errors

electric used about something that works using electricity:
an electric kettle
Is your cooker electric or gas?
electrical used about things in general that use electricity, or people whose job is to make or repair these things:
a company manufacturing electrical goods
an electrical engineer
electronic used about equipment such as computers and televisions that work by using extremely small electrical parts, or about systems that work using computers:
Most kids love electronic games.
Email is the short word for electronic mail.

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