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rudders的意思

rudders中文翻譯:

n.方向舵;船舵(rudder的復數)

相似詞語短語

budders───芽

dudders───adj.更無用的,更差勁的;v.顫抖,使惶恐;n.(Dudder)(美、加、丹)杜德爾(人名)

judders───v.(尤指機械)劇烈地震動;n.劇烈震動

mudders───n.善于在泥地上跑的馬

pudders───布丁

rudder───n.船舵;飛機方向舵;n.(Rudder)人名;(德、西)魯德爾

sudders───突發事件

udders───n.(牛、羊等的)乳房

chudders───溜槽

雙語使用場景

All rudders cause drag, both when steering the boat and in the "neutral" position.───所有舵造成拖累,既當督導船并在“中立”立場。

Equilibria control can be adjusted by equilibria systems or controlled by horizontal rudders or thruster.───均衡控制既可以通過各種均衡系統進行調節,也可以通過舵或推進器進行控制。

Here, I ve temporarily installed both the top and bottom rudders to ensure an aligned fit.───在這里,我已暫時安裝了兩個頂部和底部的舵,以確保不結盟適合。

She came delivered in a nice case however the rudders received some damage due to the long trip from China.───她來到發表在一個很好的個案,但舵收到了一些損害由于長期從中國之行。

Our thoughts and words are like the rudders of our ship . . . they determine the direction our lives are heading.───我們的想法和語言就像是大腦袋餓舵手,它們決定著我們生活的方向。

All rudders cause drag, both when steering the boat and in the "neutral" position.───所有舵造成拖累,既當督導船并在“中立”立場。

The US Naval Academy participated with Fish in one study and is interested in possible applications for ship and submarine rudders.───美國海軍正在和菲舍一起研究能否把這一科技用在船和潛水艇的舵

Good people relationships between partners are the rudders which steer joint ventures through troubled waters.───伙伴之間的好人關系是通過混亂的水操縱合資企業的船舵。

And it has rudders that are more powerful than we thought they would be.───還有它的方向舵要比我們想象的更加強有力。

英語使用場景

Rudders behind the propellers work in concert with the swivelling nozzles to steer the hovercraft.

Automatic pilot drives rudders by communicating with servo controller through CAN bus.

We never even touched the rudders.

In this paper, basing on the maneuvering mathematical model, we consider the influence of environments, then choose the optimum rudders shifting time by the use of optimum seeking method.

Rudders used in China's vessels did evolute from oars according to the undoubted excavated cultural relics and the relics handed down from ancient times.

In another naval development, fenestrated rudders were common on Chinese ships by the 13th century which were not introduced to the west until 1901.

The US Naval Academy participated with Fish in one study and is interested in possible applications for ship and submarine rudders.

The big rudders would snap off if turned directly, but, as Fuller famously said, "just moving the little trim tab builds a low pressure that pulls the rudder around."

Mounted atop the upswept rear of the hull was a large biplane tail unit with triple fins and rudders.