chassis 英 [ˈʃæsi]   美 [ˈʃæsi]

chassis

chassis  英 [ˈʃæsi] 美 [ˈʃæsi]

n. 底盘,底架 

The platform, which contains the batteries and is mounted on a sliding mechanism, forms the chassis of the vehicle. 平台里面装着电池,被安放到一个可滑动的机械装置上,这构成了这部汽车的底盘。
But an 'oversteery' chassis helps the driver to turn into a corner and, at the limit of adhesion, enables a skilled driver to carry far more speed through a corner than understeer. 但是过多转向特性的底盘可以让驾驶员快速进弯,并且在处于附着极限时,过多转向可以让技术高超的驾驶员比不足转向更快的过弯。

  • A chassis is the frame of a car. If you warp the chassis of your mom’s car when you make a Dukes of Hazzard jump, she's going to be mad. Pronounce chassis CHASS-ee (singular) and CHASS-eez (plural).
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  • n. 底盘,底架
  • 1. The platform, which contains the batteries and is mounted on a sliding mechanism, forms the chassis of the vehicle.

    平台里面装着电池,被安放到一个可滑动的机械装置上,这构成了这部汽车的底盘。

  • 2. But an 'oversteery' chassis helps the driver to turn into a corner and, at the limit of adhesion, enables a skilled driver to carry far more speed through a corner than understeer.

    但是过多转向特性的底盘可以让驾驶员快速进弯,并且在处于附着极限时,过多转向可以让技术高超的驾驶员比不足转向更快的过弯。

  • 3. Daimler-Benz owned the company then and had the good grace to place the Chrysler chassis on a Mercedes axle and, man, was that a sweet ride!

    当时戴姆勒——奔驰拥有这家公司,他们用克莱斯勒的底盘配梅赛德斯的车轴可真是积了大德,开起来那叫一个爽!

  • chassis (n.) "base frame of an automobile," 1903, American English; earlier "sliding frame or carriage-base for a large gun" (1869), "window frame" (1660s), from French châssis "frame," Old French chassiz (13c.) "frame, framework, setting," from chasse "case, box, eye socket, snail's shell, setting (of a jewel)," from Latin capsa "box, case" (see case (n.2)) + French -is, collective suffix for a number of parts taken together. Compare sash (n.2).
chas·sis / ˈʃæsi ; NAmE ˈʃæsi / noun ( plural chas·sis / ˈʃæsiz ; NAmE ˈʃæsiz / ) the frame that a vehicle is built on (车辆的)底盘,底座,底架 chas·sis / ˈʃæsi ; NAmE ˈʃæsi /
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