bellows 的定义
- a device for producing a strong current of air, consisting of a chamber that can be expanded to draw in air through a valve and contracted to expel it through a tube.
- anything resembling or suggesting bellows in form, as the collapsible part of a camera or enlarger.
- the lungs.
bellows 近义词
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更多bellows例句
- The bell tower bellows loudly when a little muscle power is put into it.
- Some operate like bellows, creating an accordion-like sound as they aspirate.
- Another Maine operative, a Democrat who has worked with Bellows agreed.
- “Susan Collins was elected 18 years ago, when I was graduating from college,” Bellows told The Daily Beast.
- To be clear, Bellows is not a millennial, but rather half a generation older.
- The bellows, being expanded by the wind, pulls down the pallet in the wind-chest; the bellows does all the hard work.
- Owing to its inertia, no heavy bellows weight can be set into motion rapidly.
- Wind from the organ bellows enters the pipe foot F, and raises the pressure in the chamber C.
- The box B is permanently supplied with air under pressure from the bellows.
- There were twenty-two stops on the Swell, and the Swell bellows was placed inside the Swell box.