propel如何读

英:[prəˈpel]

美:[prəˈpel]

propel英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 推进 drive forward

propel是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 推(进)
  2. 驱使
  3. 推动
  4. 激励
  5. 催使
  6. 驱策
  7. 驱动
  8. 迫使
  9. 推搡
  10. 鼓励

propel自然拼读

pro·pel

pr pel

propel变形

第三人称单数:propels

现在分词:propelling

过去式:propelled

过去分词:propelled

propel词根

词根:propel

adj.

propellant 推进的

propelling 推进的

propellent 推进的;有推动力的

n.

propeller [航][船] 螺旋桨;推进器

propellant 推进物;推进燃料;发射火药

propelling 推进

propellent 推动者;推进物;推进燃料

propellor [航][船] 螺旋桨;推进者;[航][船] 推进器

v.

propelling 推动(propel的ing形式)

propel英英释义

transitive verb

to cause to move or keep moving forward or onward; thrust, push, or drive.Sailboats are propelled by the wind.They paddled hard and propelled the canoe across the river.Penguins use their flippers to propel themselves through the water.

propel区别

 thrust, propel, shove, push

这组词都有“推、推动”的意思,其区别是:

thrust常指迅猛地一推或突然有力地推进,侧重速度。

propel侧重指靠外力把人或物稳定、持续地向前推进。

shove一般指猛或费力地推开或移动人或物。

push普通用词,指用突然的力量把人或物推向前进、推开或推到另一位置上。

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propel词源中文解释

15世纪中期, propellen,“驱赶,驱逐”,源自拉丁语 propellere,“向前推进,驱动,驱逐; 移动,推动”,由 pro “向前”(见 pro-)和 pellere “推动,驱动”(源自 PIE 根 *pel-(5)“推,打,驱动”)组成。意思是“向前推进,使向前移动”,始于1650年代。相关词汇: Propelled; propelling。

propel词源英文解释

Middle English propellen "to drive away, expel," borrowed from Latin prōpellere "to push or thrust forward, compel to go onward," from prō- "before, in front" + pellere "to beat against, push, strike, rouse, expel" — more at pro- >entry 2, pulse >entry 1

The first known use of propel was in 1558

propel儿童词典英英释义

propellernoun

a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine and is used especially for propelling airplanes and ships

propelverb

to push or drive usually forward or onward propelled by the crowd

a bicycle is propelled by pedals

propellernoun

a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine and is used especially for propelling airplanes and ships

propellernoun

a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine and is used especially for propelling airplanes and ships

propellantnoun

something that propels: as

fuel plus a chemical to supply oxygen used by a rocket engine

a gas under pressure in a can for expelling the contents when the pressure is released

propelverb

to push or drive usually forward or onward propelled by the crowd

a bicycle is propelled by pedals

propellantnoun

something that propels: as

fuel plus a chemical to supply oxygen used by a rocket engine

a gas under pressure in a can for expelling the contents when the pressure is released

propellantnoun

something that propels: as

fuel plus a chemical to supply oxygen used by a rocket engine

a gas under pressure in a can for expelling the contents when the pressure is released

propelverb

to push or drive usually forward or onward propelled by the crowd

a bicycle is propelled by pedals

propel 例句

1 Fury propelled her into action.

怒火驱使她行动起来。

2 He felt himself propelled downriver instead of across.

3 When I started to draw, the pencil moved by itself, propelled by something hideous that lived inside of me.

4 The thought of our dog having to face intruders propels us inside.

5 The magnificent jet propels air safety to new heights, yet accidents still occur.

大型喷气式飞机把航空安全推进到了一个新的高度, 但是事故仍旧会发生.

6 The older shrew appeared out of a reed bed, balanced upon a large floating tree trunk which he propelled skillfully with a long pole into the side of the bank.

7 Exports to China helped propel Argentina's recovery from a severe economic depression in 2002.

对中国的出口帮助阿根廷摆脱了2002年的严重经济萧条。

8 My thoughts were so muddled that I didn’t know whether it was my life I felt in danger of losing, or if it was Yakov’s terror that propelled me forward.

9 While I was treading water and breathing like a mermaid, a white shark swam closer, the side-to-side movement of his tail propelling the shark forward.

10 I was propelled forward by the thought of revenge.

11 So I fill my head with all the thoughts that have propelled me to this moment.

12 He learned how to jump in front of the gusher and let it propel him halfway across the street.

13 As long as that's the case, this will continue to propel gold higher.

倘若如此, 这些因素都将继续推动金价走高.

14 It was the law of the machine, as immutable as the forces that propelled the Chicago Limited across the prairie.

15 Other birds flying in the up wash experience reduced drag, and spend less energy propelling themselves. 

其他经历上洗流的飞乌会受到变弱的阻力,而且在推动自身向前飞行的过程中能够消耗较少能量。 

16 I didn’t have a stick or an oar to propel the raft, but the rotted thing jerked into motion by itself, floating slowly at first, then picking up speed.

17 He could no longer use his webbed hands to propel himself forward; he worked his flippers furiously, but Ron and Fleur’s sister were like potato-filled sacks dragging him back down.

18 He grabbed him and propelled him through the door.

19 Caroline waited until he had generously salted and peppered his potatoes, then she laid her elbows on the table and propelled herself a bit closer to it and thus to him.

20 To propel ( a watercraft ) with paddles or a paddle.

用浆划动用船桨推动 ( 船只 )

propel 同义词

1 驱动

drive live power actuate

12 使前进

move advance progress march

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