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compressor

/kuhm-pres-er/US // kəmˈprɛs ər //UK // (kəmˈprɛsə) //

压缩机,压缩器,压缩机组,空压机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that compresses.
    • : Anatomy. a muscle that compresses some part of the body.
    • : Surgery. an instrument for compressing a part of the body.
    • : a pump or other machine for reducing volume and increasing pressure of gases in order to condense the gases, drive pneumatically powered machinery, etc.
    • : Electronics. a transducer that produces an output with a range of voltages whose ratio is smaller than that of the range of the input signal.Compare expander.

Examples

  • Some people are sensitive sleepers and will easily awake when their air conditioner cycles between on and off as the compressor adjusts to maintain the room temperature setting.

  • Proprietary artificial-intelligence software that runs the compressor “learns” how much support is best for your level of skiing.

  • You can optimize your images and make them weigh less by using an image compressor such as ImageOptim.

  • Powered by its onboard air compressors, ARB’s air lockers are invisible to a vehicle’s stock systems and can be switched on or off at any speed with the simple press of a button.

  • The guts of a turbofan engine are complex, but major components include the low-pressure turbine, the high-pressure turbine, the core, and the compressor.

  • So we got a compressor and we would literally pump air into each of the four cameras so we could blow water off the lenses.

  • Each box in the cabinet is equipped with a spring compressor which holds the contents in place.

  • This motor operates a two-stage air compressor in conjunction with a storage tank.

  • There is a two-stage steam air compressor, compressing air to from 90 to 100 ℔ per sq. in.

  • At what speed should the compressor be run to obtain the best results?

  • The compressor will not start promptly after the pin valve seats.