dynamo 的定义
plural dy·na·mos.
- an electric generator, especially for direct current.
- an energetic, hardworking, forceful person.
dynamo 近义词
go-getter
更多dynamo例句
- Sure, it may not be crazy fast, but this pint-size dynamo is still plenty frisky.
- The moon’s core is “really small,” says John Tarduno, a geophysicist at the University of Rochester in New York, and it’s not clear how that core could have sustained a dynamo for long before cooling.
- In his previous life as a superstar with the Lob City Clippers, Griffin was an offensive dynamo.
- Once a warm, wet world, Mars lost its magnetic field more than 4 billion years ago when its outer core cooled, shutting off the dynamo that kept the field in place.
- She isn’t the dramatic dynamo of the fashion industry’s imagination.
- Dynamo is a platform that gives Turkers a collective voice and, consequently, the chance to drive change.
- And the chrome-domed 47-year-old has been a sports commentating dynamo from Jump Street.
- Wendi Murdoch, a glamorous dynamo whom I have always found extremely engaging, was the harbinger of this billionaire dating trend.
- West is a dynamo, a fearsome warrior who quotes classic Greek with a warm, Southern charm.
- What hidden dynamo torqued his professional engine with such relentless efficiency?
- It was the face of a man who ran his mental dynamo at top speed in defiance of nature's laws against speeding.
- Everybody but the dynamo-watch lay steeped in sleep; there was no sound.
- He caught her frail body in his great grasp, and she vibrated like a bit of wire caught up by a dynamo.
- I passed the Jefe myself on the City Hall steps, and heard him b-r-r-ring like a dynamo.
- The motor and dynamo are mounted on a heavy wood base, which in turn is firmly bolted to a concrete foundation.