turbine 英 [ˈtɜ:baɪn]   美 [ˈtɜrbaɪn]

turbine

turbine  英 [ˈtɜ:baɪn] 美 [ˈtɜrbaɪn]

n. [动力] 涡轮;[动力] 涡轮机 

名词复数:turbines 

The steam is then used to drive a steam turbine, as in a normal steam plant. 然后这些蒸汽用来推动蒸汽涡轮机,就像一般的蒸汽动力装置一样。
It extends six legs into the seabed to stabilize itself before installation of the pylon on which each turbine sits. 在安装每架涡轮机的支柱前,这艘安装船先将六条腿伸入海床中,以便稳定船只本身。

  • A turbine is a device used to generate energy as a flowing liquid causes a bladed rotor to move around. A water wheel is a turbine.
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  • n. [动力] 涡轮;[动力] 涡轮机
  • 1. The steam is then used to drive a steam turbine, as in a normal steam plant.

    然后这些蒸汽用来推动蒸汽涡轮机,就像一般的蒸汽动力装置一样。

  • 2. It extends six legs into the seabed to stabilize itself before installation of the pylon on which each turbine sits.

    在安装每架涡轮机的支柱前,这艘安装船先将六条腿伸入海床中,以便稳定船只本身。

  • 3. A lot of these companies – like the wind turbine manufacturer I mentioned – are the foundation on which we can rebuild our economy to compete in the 21st century.

    很多这样的公司——就像我刚才所提到的风力涡轮机制造商——它们是我们重建在21世纪具有竞争性经济的基础。

  • turbine (n.) 1838, from French turbine (19c.), from Latin turbinem (nominative turbo) "spinning top, eddy, whirlwind, that which whirls," related to turba "turmoil, crowd" (see turbid). Originally applied to a wheel spinning on a vertical axis driven by falling water. Turbo in reference to gas turbine engines is attested from 1904.
tur·bine / ˈtɜːbaɪn ; NAmE ˈtɜːrbaɪn / noun a machine or an engine that receives its power from a wheel that is turned by the pressure of water, air or gas 涡轮机;汽轮机 see also wind turbine turbine turbines tur·bine / ˈtɜːbaɪn ; NAmE ˈtɜːrbaɪn /
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