n.
潜水钟
n.
潜水钟
noun
a diving apparatus consisting of a container open only at the bottom and supplied with compressed air by a hose
潜水钟
钟形潜水器
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潜水钟
用于载人水下观察的常压舱或用于潜水站与潜水现场之间往返输送潜水员的压力舱。
The first known use of diving bell was in 1661
diving bellnoun
a diving device consisting of a container open only at the bottom and supplied with compressed air by a hose
1 Consider the diving bell spider, Argyroneta aquatica, an overachieving arachnid that is the only one known to do it all under water: breathe, hunt, dine on insects and their larvae, and make spiderlings.
2 The Submarine Rescue Chamber, or SRC, is a small diving bell operated by the Undersea Rescue Command and stationed at Naval Station North Island, California.
3 In 1535, Italian inventor Guglielmo de Lorena and his partner Francesco de Marchi returned to the wrecks with a new and exciting technology: a diving bell.
4 Hannes Keller, a Swiss deep-sea explorer who survived a record descent to more than 1,000 feet in a diving bell during a 1962 expedition that helped open new frontiers in ocean research but claimed two lives in the process, died Dec. 1 at his home in Niederglatt, Switzerland.
5 The diving bell spider is the only member of its group to spend its entire life underwater.
6 When the film opens, a distressed diving bell descends into the ruins of a city.
7 Scientists have measured oxygen diffusing into the diving bell and carbon dioxide diffusing out to facilitate a spider’s breathing.
8 As Underwater Breathing Tanks Only one arachnid lives most of its life underwater: the diving bell spider (Argyroneta aquatica).
1 潜水箱
2 潜水钟