propulsive
[prəu'pʌlsiv]
- adj. 推进的;有推进力的
英英释义
- 1. having the power to propel;
- "propulsive coefficient"
- 2. tending to or capable of propelling;
- "propellant fuel for submarines"
- "the faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency"
- "universities...the seats of propulsive thought"
实用场景例句
- Venture capital is the propulsive force of the high technology industry.
- 风险投资是高新技术产业发展的原动力.
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- The faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency.
- 喷气式飞机的速度越快,它们的推进效率就越高.
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- The jet plane has a greater propulsive power than the engine - driven plane.
- 这架飞机有更大的推进功率比的发动机驱动的飞机.
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- It'should be noted at that position each champion is applying propulsive force.
- 需要注意的是在这个姿态每个冠军都是在用推进力.
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- Areca catechu L. increased markedly the propulsive movement of gastrointestinal tract in mice.
- 槟榔对小鼠胃肠推进运动有显著加强作用.
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- This jet has a very high propulsive efficiency.
- 该喷气机的喷射功率非常大.
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- The latter part of this propulsive phase employs rapid extension at the elbow while adduction ceases.
- 这个推进阶段的后面部分依靠在停止内收同时的肘关节伸展上.
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- On this basis , the dynamic propulsive models of DSV across four quadrants are set.
- 据此建立了适用于四象限动态工况的深潜艇推进模型.
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- Each propulsive power and propulsive distance could be used to predict each other's performance . 3.
- 各项推进功率与推进距离之问,可以相互预测成绩.
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助记提示
1、pro- "forward" + puls- "drive, push" + -ive.
2、含义:push forward, drive forward, drive forth.
2、含义:push forward, drive forward, drive forth.
双语例句
- 1. Venture capital is the propulsive force of the high technology industry.
- 风险投资是高新技术产业发展的原动力.
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- 2. The faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency.
- 喷气式飞机的速度越快,它们的推进效率就越高.
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- 3. The jet plane has a greater propulsive power than the engine - driven plane.
- 这架飞机有更大的推进功率比的发动机驱动的飞机.
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- 4. It'should be noted at that position each champion is applying propulsive force.
- 需要注意的是在这个姿态每个冠军都是在用推进力.
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- 5. Areca catechu L. increased markedly the propulsive movement of gastrointestinal tract in mice.
- 槟榔对小鼠胃肠推进运动有显著加强作用.
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英文词源
- propulsive (adj.)
- 1640s, from propuls-, past participle stem of Latin propellere "to propel" (see propel) + -ive.
词态变化
名词: propulsion;