PUSH-PULL


Meaning of PUSH-PULL in English

I. ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective

Etymology: push (I) + pull

1. : constituting or relating to an arrangement of two electron tubes such that an alternating input causes them to send current through a load alternately

a push-pull circuit

a push-pull amplifier

2. : belonging to or being a linkage for exerting both push and pull at somewhat remote distances

push-pull rods

a push-pull control system

3. or push and pull : that may be pushed or pulled

a push-pull toy

a push-pull latch

II. noun

Etymology: push-pull (I)

: a push-pull arrangement

connect electron tubes in push-pull

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