drive·shaftˈdrīv-ˌshaft
driveshaft如何读
driveshaft是什么意思
(机器的)传动轴,驱动轴;
driveshaft英英释义
- a rotating shaft that transmits power from the engine to the point of application
driveshaft词源英文解释
The first known use of driveshaft was in 1860
driveshaft儿童词典英英释义
droop1 of 2verb
to sink, bend, or hang down
to become depressed or weak
droop2 of 2noun
the condition or appearance of drooping
drive shaftnoun
a shaft that transmits mechanical power
driveshaft 例句
1 A second supplier source said GM is working with several parts makers to redesign such underbody components as springs, axles and driveshafts on the pickups to reduce their weight.
2 It’s written out with the driveshaft rotation first and then the wheel rotation, the latter of which is always 1.
3 A special mode also decouples the transmission from the driveshaft when the car is coasting.
4 Besides dispensing with the traditional engine bay on a car, hub motors save space and weight because there is no need for a mechanical transmission, with its driveshafts and differential units.
5 So the team had to beef up the car’s suspension, steering, driveshaft and brakes.
6 Ford issued a safety recall for more than 400,000 vehicles in North America on Wednesday over a defective driveshaft that could result in loss of power while driving or unexpected movement while parked.
7 Meanwhile, Verstappen steadily picked his way through the field from his lowly starting position, the result of a driveshaft failure in qualifying.
8 The clutch in turn twists an aluminum-and-ceramic-matrix driveshaft.
9 The mechanics rebuilt the driveshaft with modern parts.
10 By packing all the power and torque directly into the wheel systems, Protean says it eliminates the need for costly and cumbersome gearboxes, transmissions, driveshafts, axles and differentials.
11 “A significant amount of flight test and development remains to be accomplished” with troubled components, including the propulsion system’s driveshaft, clutch and an actuator, he said.
12 Second, in plug-in hybrid or electric models, the space previously occupied by the rear-directed driveshaft, the tunnel, will contain a whopping battery pack to power an independently operated electric motor between the rear wheels.
13 Steam-powered factories had to be arranged on the logic of the driveshaft.
14 Toyota instituted a buyback program for its 1995-2000 Tacoma pickups in 2008, and defective Dana driveshafts led to a Tacoma recall last year.
15 It also opens up new creative possibilities for auto designers, who would no longer have build their designs around a bulky transmission and driveshaft.
16 He wound furiously at the starting crank until he felt the flywheel spin free of the ratchet, and then engaged the driveshaft.
17 That would typically be where the transmission and driveshaft would reside.
18 Front-wheel drive maximizes passenger room, as its forward transaxle configuration eliminates the “hump” running through a vehicle’s interior that housed the driveshaft connecting the engine to the rear wheels.
19 So its energy goes directly to twisting a driveshaft, and all its torque comes to bear the instant you turn it on.
20 Verstappen's driveshaft failed in the second session and he will start 15th.
driveshaft 同义词
1 驱动轴
2 传动轴