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coaxial

/koh-ak-see-uhl/US // koʊˈæk si əl //UK // (kəʊˈæksɪəl) //

同轴,同轴线,同轴的,同轴式

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also co·ax·al [koh-ak-suhl]. /koʊˈæk səl/. having a common axis or coincident axes.
    • : Geometry. having the property that each pair of circles has the same radical axis. intersecting in a straight line.
    • : having two or more cones with their centers mounted on the same axis.

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Examples

  • In the case of the Space Shuttle, for example, fabricating the rocket part that injects streams of fuel into an engine’s thrust chamber—called the shear-coaxial injector—took two years.

  • “A lot of homes already have a coaxial network in them,” explains Clayton, referring to those twisty-turny cables you use for cable TV, internet, or over-the-air antennas.

  • With a coaxial-over-ethernet converter, you can use those cables and turn them into a home network.

  • Inside this anchor tube ran the thick coaxial cable that fed three-phase electric power from the atomic pile to the ship.

  • Power for the innumerable huge coaxial snakes was several times inadequate, which problem no one, of course, had foreseen.

  • Let a solid circular sectioned cylinder of radius R1 be enclosed in a coaxial tube of inner radius R2.

  • The same arrangement can be supplied to a pair of coaxial cylinders.

  • The probe looked like an aluminum pipe but was really a special tube built like a segment of coaxial cable.