centrifugal 英 [,sentrɪ'fjuːg(ə)l;sen'trɪfjʊg(ə)l]   美 [sɛn'trɪfjəgl]

centrifugal

centrifugal  英 [,sentrɪ'fjuːg(ə)l;sen'trɪfjʊg(ə)l] 美 [sɛn'trɪfjəgl]

adj. [力] 离心的;远中的  n. 离心机;转筒 

名词复数:centrifugals 

At this Cauchy horizon, because of the centrifugal forces involved, particles slow down back to the speed of light. 在柯西视界上,因为产生离心作用,粒子速度减慢,回到光速。
Oliver Letwin, similarly centrifugal in his instincts, oversaw the manifesto and is among the most powerful shadow-cabinet members. Oliver Letwin的本能同样离心,他负责审查宣言,并且是影子内阁最有影响力成员之一。

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  • adj. [力] 离心的;远中的
  • n. 离心机;转筒
  • 1. At this Cauchy horizon, because of the centrifugal forces involved, particles slow down back to the speed of light.

    在柯西视界上,因为产生离心作用,粒子速度减慢,回到光速。

  • 2. Oliver Letwin, similarly centrifugal in his instincts, oversaw the manifesto and is among the most powerful shadow-cabinet members.

    Oliver Letwin的本能同样离心,他负责审查宣言,并且是影子内阁最有影响力成员之一。

  • 3. At that distance they accordingly stood, fixed there by the centrifugal force of the repugnance which the mystic symbol inspired.

    他们就这样站在那个距离处,被那神秘的符号所激起的反感离心力钉住了。

  • centrifugal (adj.) "flying off or proceeding out from a center," 1690s, with adjectival suffix -al (1) + Modern Latin centrifugus, 1687, coined by Sir Isaac Newton in "Principia" (which is written in Latin), from Latin centri-, alternative combining form of centrum "center" (see center (n.)) + fugere "to flee" (see fugitive (adj.)). Centrifugal force is Newton's vis centrifuga.
cen·tri·fu·gal / ˌsentrɪˈfjuːɡl ; NAmE ˌsentrɪˈfjuːɡl / / senˈtrɪfjəɡl ; NAmE senˈtrɪfjəɡl / adjective ( technical 术语 ) moving or tending to move away from a centre 离心的 cen·tri·fu·gal / ˌsentrɪˈfjuːɡl ; NAmE ˌsentrɪˈfjuːɡl /
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