coil的英文翻譯是什么意思,詞典釋義與在線(xiàn)翻譯:
詳盡釋義
- 卷
- 圈
- 子宮節育環(huán)
- 盤(pán)
- 【電】繞組
- 匝
- 【電】線(xiàn)圈
- 混亂
- 糾紛
- 螺旋管
- 蛇管
- 紛亂
- 糾纏不清
- 一圈
- 環(huán)繞
- 騷動(dòng)
- 盤(pán)卷之物
- 成圈狀
- 盤(pán)繞
- 卷
- 把…卷成圈
- 盤(pán)成一圈
- 卷曲
- 旋卷
- 蜿蜒流進(jìn)
- 纏繞
- 將…卷成圈或螺旋形
- 把…卷起
- 環(huán)繞
- 卷成圈
- 作環(huán)狀活動(dòng)
雙解釋義
- [U](一)卷,(一)圈; 盤(pán)卷之物 a connected set of rings or twists into which a rope, wire, length of hair, etc. can be wound; continuous circular shape made by winding
- [C]線(xiàn)圈 an electrical apparatus made by winding wire into a continuous circular shape, used for carrying an electric current
英英釋義
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a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops;
"a coil of rope"
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a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)
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a transformer that supplies high voltage to spark plugs in a gasoline engine
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a contraceptive device placed inside a woman's womb
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tubing that is wound in a spiral
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reactor consisting of a spiral of insulated wire that introduces inductance into a circuit
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to wind or move in a spiral course;
"the muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action"
"black smoke coiling up into the sky"
"the young people gyrated on the dance floor"
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make without a potter's wheel;
"This famous potter hand-builds all of her vessels"
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wind around something in coils or loops
coil的用法和樣例:
例句
- He passed me a coil of thread.
他遞給我一卷線(xiàn)。 - The birds are entangled in the coil of a net.
鳥(niǎo)被纏在網(wǎng)圈里了。 - The burnt coil should be renewed.
燒穿的線(xiàn)圈應換新的。 - This is a double induction coil.
這是一對感應線(xiàn)圈。
- The snake coiled itself around the tree.
蛇盤(pán)繞在樹(shù)上。 - She coiled her hair at the back of her head.
她把頭發(fā)盤(pán)在腦后。 - The shipmaster asked the sailors to coil the ropes down on the ground.
船長(cháng)叫海員把纜繩盤(pán)在地上。 - Coil the rope up.
把繩盤(pán)繞起來(lái)。
詞匯搭配
經(jīng)典引文
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The long convolvuluses That coil'd around the stately stems.
出自: Tennyson -
She coiled the..hair into an artful bun.
出自: I. Murdoch -
Long tame snakes..would..coil themselves around the wands and garlands.
出自: R. L. Fox