cantilever
cantilever 英 [ˈkæntɪli:və(r)] 美 [ˈkæntlˌivɚ, -ˌɛvɚ]
n. 悬臂
进行时:cantilevering 过去式:cantilevered 过去分词:cantilevered 第三人称单数:cantilevers 名词复数:cantilevers
- A cantilever is a girder or beam that supports a bridge or another large structure. Cantilevers are attached only at one end, like a rigid diving board.
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- n. 悬臂
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1. The data-recording device scans a tiny cantilever tip that rides in contact with the surface of a ferroelectric material.
这种数据存储设备使用一个尖顶悬臂对铁电体存储材料进行读写操作。
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2. Around the glass, the diagonal grid of the building’s steel framework is visible, the lines getting denser in the cantilever, where the structural stresses are more extreme.
在玻璃周围,大楼钢结构的对角线网格清晰可见,在结构压力更大的悬臂处,网格更加密集。
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3. To their surprise, they discovered that its rate of bending depended on the liquid's viscosity, and moreover that this rate could be determined from the cantilever's electronic readout.
他们惊讶地发现,悬臂弯曲的角度和液体的粘稠度具有线性关系,而悬臂的弯曲度可以通过电子设备读出。
- cantilever (n.) "projecting block or bracket from a building supporting a molding, balcony, etc.," 1660s, probably from cant (n.2) + lever, but earliest form (c. 1610) was cantlapper. First element also might be Spanish can "dog," architect's term for an end of timber jutting out of a wall, on which beams rested. Related: Cantilevered.
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