odometer 英 [əʊˈdɒmɪtə(r)]   美 [oʊˈdɑmɪtə(r)]

odometer

odometer  英 [əʊˈdɒmɪtə(r)] 美 [oʊˈdɑmɪtə(r)]

n. (汽车的)里程表,[车辆] 里程计 

名词复数:odometers 

The odometer shows now 140 miles per hour. 里程表显示现在的时速为140英里。
Differential calculus doesn’t need to just be an equation, but the odometer and speedometer on a car. 微积分并不只会在等式中出现,它还会在汽车的里程表和速度表中应用。

  • The instrument in your car that shows you how far you've driven is called an odometer. When you buy a used car, it's important to check the odometer to see how many miles it has traveled.
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  • n. (汽车的)里程表,[车辆] 里程计
  • 1. The odometer shows now 140 miles per hour.

    里程表显示现在的时速为140英里。

  • 2. Differential calculus doesn’t need to just be an equation, but the odometer and speedometer on a car.

    微积分并不只会在等式中出现,它还会在汽车的里程表和速度表中应用。

  • 3. For instance, on page 87 he explains the differences between pure boundary values and typical values with a car odometer/speedometer analogy.

    例如,在第87页中,他通过汽车里的里程表和里程计来比喻单纯的临界值和典型值之间的不同。

  • odometer (n.) 1791, from French odomètre (1724), from Greek hodos "a way, path, track, road," a word of uncertain origin (see Exodus), + -meter. First recorded in writings of Thomas Jefferson.
odom·eter / əʊˈdɒmɪtə(r) ; NAmE oʊˈdɑːmɪtər / ( NAmE) ( BrE mil·om·eter , mile·ometer ) ( also informal the clock US, BrE ) noun an instrument in a vehicle that measures the number of miles it has travelled 里程表;计程器 odometer odometers odom·eter / əʊˈdɒmɪtə(r) ; NAmE oʊˈdɑːmɪtər /
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