hinge
hinge 英 [hɪndʒ] 美 [hɪndʒ]
n. 铰链,折叶;关键,转折点;枢要,中枢 v. 用铰链连接;依…为转移;给…安装铰链;(门等)装有蝶铰
进行时:hingeing 过去式:hinged 过去分词:hinged 第三人称单数:hinges 名词复数:hinges
- A hinge is a type of joint that attaches two things together while allowing for limited movement. A door hinge fastens the door to the wall and lets the door swing open.
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- n. 铰链,折叶;关键,转折点;枢要,中枢
- v. 用铰链连接;依…为转移;给…安装铰链;(门等)装有蝶铰
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1. The wider the hinge, the further it folds.
铰链角度越大,它能折的距离越远。
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2. By varying the width of the black lines, or hinges, researchers are able to change how far each hinge folds.
通过改变黑色线条或者铰链的宽度,研究员可以改变每条铰链可以折叠的范围。
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3. Second, the heat has to be localized to the hinge in order to have fast and effective folding.
第二,热量必须定位在铰链上,才可以更快更有效的进行折叠。
- hinge (n.) c. 1300, "the axis of the earth;" late 14c. as "movable joint of a gate or door," not found in Old English, cognate with Middle Dutch henghe "hook, handle," Middle Low German henge "hinge," from Proto-Germanic *hanhan (transitive), *hangen (intransitive), from PIE *konk- "to hang" (see hang (v.)). The notion is the thing from which a door hangs. Figurative sense of "that on which events, etc., turn" is from c.1600. Stamp-collecting sense is from 1883.
- hinge (v.) c. 1600, "to bend," from hinge (n.). Meaning "turn on, depend" (figuratively) is from 1719. Related: Hinged; hinging.
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