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en·gine
en jihn
复数:engines
第三人称单数:engines
现在分词:engining
过去式:engined
过去分词:engined
词根:engine
n.engineer 工程师;工兵;火车司机
engineering 工程,工程学
v.engineering 设计;管理(engineer的ing形式);建造
vi.engineer 设计;建造
vt.engineer 设计;策划;精明地处理
noun
a machine for converting any of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motionalso: a mechanism or object that serves as an energy source
black holes may be the engines for quasars
a railroad locomotive
something used to effect a purpose : agent, instrument
mournful and terrible engine of horror and of crime—E. A. Poe
something that produces a particular and usually desirable result
engines of economic growth
machinery
any of various mechanical appliances—often used in combination
fire engine
a mechanical tool: such as
computer software that performs a fundamental function especially of a larger program
ingenuity
evil contrivance : wile
verb
transitive verb
to equip with engines
diesel engine柴油机(等于diesel)
search engine搜索引擎
gasoline engine汽油机,汽油发动机
engine oil机器润滑油
combustion engine内燃机;燃烧机;内燃机燃烧机
internal combustion engine内燃机
main engine主机,主发动机
engine room轮机舱
engine performance引擎性能
rocket enginen. 火箭发动机;火箭引擎
engine cylinder发动机汽缸
steam engine蒸汽机
automobile engine汽车发动机引擎
engine parts发动机部件
gas engine内燃机;燃气发动机
engine power发动机功率;额定功率
engine speed发动机转速度;引擎转速
internal-combustion engine内燃机
inference engine[计]推理机
motorcycle engine摩托车发动机;摩托车引擎
这组词都有“机车,火车头”的意思,其区别是:
engine其区别在于所使用的地区不同,engine是英国英语
locomotive其区别在于所使用的地区不同,而locomotive为美国英语。
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“机器,装置”的意思,其区别是:
machinery指机器的总称。
engine既可泛指或大或小、简单或复杂的机械、机器,又可指产生动力的发动机或引擎。
motor通常指小型或轻型马达、发动机。
apparatus指具有特殊用途的装置。
mechanism指运行系统,简单的机械装置。
machine普通用词,泛指一切机器。
以上来源于网络
公元1300年左右,"机械装置",尤指用于战争的; "构造方式",还有"技能、工艺、天赋; 欺骗、诡计",源自古法语 engin "技能、智慧、聪明才智",还有"诡计、欺骗、计谋; 战争机器"(12世纪),源自拉丁语 ingenium "天赋品质、能力; 天生的特性",在晚期拉丁语中指"战争引擎、攻城槌"(特尔图利安、塞维利亚的伊西多尔); 字面意思是"天生的东西",由 in- "在"(源自 PIE 词根 *en "在")+ gignere 组成,源自 PIE *gen(e)-yo-,是词根 *gene- "生育、产生"的带后缀形式。
18世纪开始出现"将能量转化为机械动力的装置"的意义; 19世纪尤指蒸汽机。中古英语中也有名词 ingeny "小玩意、器械、装置",直接源自拉丁语 ingenium。
引擎
机器,引擎:将能量转变为机械运动的机器
Noun Middle English engin, from Anglo-French, from Latin ingenium natural disposition, talent, from in- + gignere to beget — more at kin
The first known use of engine was in the 14th century
equal1 of 3adjective
exactly the same in number, amount, degree, rank, or quality officers of equal rank of equal importance
an equal number of apples and oranges
identical in mathematical value : equivalent
not varying from one person or part to another equal pressure throughout the system
equal job opportunities
impartial
equal laws
capable of meeting requirements : sufficient
equal to the task
equal2 of 3noun
one that is equal
has no equal at chess
an equal quantity
equal3 of 3verb
to be equal to
to produce something equal to : match
see if you can equal that!
environmentnoun
surroundings
living in a rural environment
the surrounding conditions or forces that influence or modify: as
the whole complex of factors (as soil, climate, and living things) that influence the form and the ability to survive of a plant or animal or ecological community
the social and cultural conditions that influence a person or human community
a safe home environment
environmentnoun
surroundings
living in a rural environment
the surrounding conditions or forces that influence or modify: as
the whole complex of factors (as soil, climate, and living things) that influence the form and the ability to survive of a plant or animal or ecological community
the social and cultural conditions that influence a person or human community
a safe home environment
entreatverb
to ask in a serious and urgent manner : plead, beg
ensureverb
to make sure, certain, or safe : guarantee
enormousadjective
extraordinarily great in size, number, or degree
enlargeverb
to make or grow larger : increase, expand
to give more details : elaborate
enlarge on a story
enjoyverb
to have or experience as a benefit or for one's use enjoying the freedom to pursue one's interests
enjoy great success
to take pleasure from
I didn't enjoy the movie
enhanceverb
to increase or improve in value, desirability, or attractiveness
enginenoun
a mechanical device
a machine that changes energy (as heat from burning fuel) into mechanical motion
a railroad locomotive
1 The Man in the White Shirt picked up his pace as he saw the buses lined up in the commuter lot, engines idling at a low rumble.
2 Black later collaborated with Watt and invested in his new engine.
3 In the kitchen, I left a note for Dad saying my engine was broke, and went back to bed.
4 As they flew beneath the bright, moonlit clouds, hoping their engine would hold out long enough to get them home, they were joined by two other Po-2s.
5 Search engine is one of the most important tools of information service on the Internet.
搜索引擎是目前互联网信息服务的主要工具,它的竞争也日趋激烈,搜索引擎的信息服务也逐渐引起重视.
6 The engine was fifty horse power.
这台发动机有五十匹马力.
7 The engines powered back up and the jet rotated, preparing to take off again.
8 After everything had been checked and the money had been paid, Stuart climbed in, started the engine, and drove out onto the highway.
9 Then, suddenly, the engine cut off, the Gs went to zero, and we knew we had arrived.
10 “Maybe he had some kind of engine trouble, Art.”
11 In the engine room below, it sounded like Leo and the others were doing an Irish line dance with anvils tied to their feet.
12 “Because it’s worthless. Look,” he said, and, lifting the engine cover with one paw, he extended a claw on the other hand and ripped right through it like a can opener.
13 The fairly ancient half-brother was the only one who could make the engine go at all.
14 Hours later, he felt a tautness in his stomach when he heard Master’s car: the crunch of gravel and the hum of the engine before it stopped in the garage.
15 The technicians of the factory developed and manufactured a horizontal engine.
工厂的技师们开发制造了一台卧式发动机.
16 “Put your seat belt on,” he hollered over the engine noise, and then he hit the throttle and the J-3 bop- hopped forward and we went speeding across the green outfield grass.
17 By the opening of the new century, Durham’s economic engine was once again revving at full throttle.
18 ...an engine failure that forced a jetliner to crash-land in a field.
迫使喷气式客机在田地里紧急降落的引擎故障
19 “Sorry, had to feed the birds,” Genie said as he climbed into the car, the engine already running, Grandma behind the wheel, ready to go.
20 He followed her, staggered a little on landing, then straightened up in time to see the gleaming scarlet steam engine pick up speed, round the corner, and disappear from view.
3 器械
4 火车机车
6 手段
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7 蒸汽机车
8 驱动力
9 蒸汽机
11 火车头
12 方法
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13 诡计
dipsy-doodle practice art catch double shift craft scheme angle trick trap curve fraud rig fetch maneuver dodge deception lurk gimmick cunning wheeze trickery curveball wile machination contrivance artifice stratagem humbug skulduggery wangle wimple chicane shenanigan jiggery-pokery underplot swiftie
16 工具
tool implement appliance instrumentality vehicle instrument creature mean material organ lever foreman facility gear outfit machinery intermediary mechanical instrumental -orium medium pawn instrumentation dupe appurtenance