steam engines

蒸汽机:一种使用蒸汽产生动力的机器

常用释义

词性释义

蒸汽机:一种使用蒸汽产生动力的机器,通常用于驱动机械或发电。
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1·Steam engines were used to pull the carriages and it must have been fairly unpleasant for the passsengers, with all the smoke and noise.
当时人们用蒸汽机来拉车,烟雾弥漫,噪音嘈杂,乘客肯定相当不舒服。
2·The Freudian perspective, in a sense: sees us as "steam engines".
从某种意义上说,弗洛伊德的观点视我们为“蒸汽机”。
3·The engine helped solve the problem of draining coal mines of groundwater and increased the production of coal needed to power steam engines elsewhere.
这台发动机帮助解决了煤矿地下水的排放问题,并增加了其他地方蒸汽机所需的煤炭产量。
4·By 1800 more than a thousand steam engines were in use in the British Isles, and Britain retained a virtual monopoly on steam engine production until the 1830s.
到了1800年,一千多台蒸汽机在不列颠群岛运行,直到19世纪30年代,英国一直垄断着蒸汽机的生产。
5·This phrase comes from steam engines.
这个表达来自蒸汽。
6·See How Steam Engines Work for more information.
更多信息见蒸汽发动机工作原理。
7·A study that covers everything from plows to steam engines.
一部覆盖了从犁到蒸汽机等任何东西的研究。
8·Thus, steam engines are not used, produced, or needed anymore.
因此,蒸汽机是不被使用的、不被生产的或不再被需要的。
9·Steam engines had not yet been invented, nor would they for a long time.
蒸汽引擎还未被发明,并且在很长的一段时期内都不会。
10·This explains why we don't see any cars from Ford and GM using steam engines.
这就是我们再也看不到福特公司和通用汽车公司使用蒸汽的汽车了的原因。