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airbag

/air-bag/US // ˈɛərˌbæg //

安全气囊,气囊,安全袋,安全帽

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bag mounted in the interior of a motor vehicle, cushioning the seat occupant by inflating automatically in the event of collision.
    • : a very large inflatable safety or cushioning device, as to protect a spacecraft during a landing.

Examples

  • By increasing the deceleration rate of the vehicle, it could also cause your airbags to fire in situations they shouldn’t.

  • Integrated in a vest, the airbag is completely autonomous and can detect crashes in 60 milliseconds.

  • The company has been working on wearable airbag systems for motorbikes.

  • The faulty switch could power down a car’s electrical system, including the airbags.

  • The formation cushions passengers earlier in impact than past models and keeps them cradled on the airbag during an off-center hit.

  • "Don't yew dare ter move er I'll bust a hole right plumb through that ther airbag of yourn," he said.