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flywheel

/flahy-hweel, -weel/US // ˈflaɪˌʰwil, -ˌwil //UK // (ˈflaɪˌwiːl) //

飞轮,飞车,悬浮式飞轮,悬浮式飞轮

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Machinery.

    • : a heavy disk or wheel rotating on a shaft so that its momentum gives almost uniform rotational speed to the shaft and to all connected machinery.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inbalance wheel

Examples

  • Because I think once you’ve made a commitment, then you’re dealing with this flywheel effect of the relationship between confidence and momentum.

  • “It works like a flywheel,” Cao said, using a tech industry jargon first popularized by Jeff Bezos to explain Amazon’s growth.

  • This trend has been on the books every year for a while, but the key this year is the digital marketing flywheel is taking effect with the other key trends influencing it.

  • Depending on who you ask, the SEO flywheel can take a minimum of three to four months and up to one to two years before any visible “self-propulsion” of the flywheel begins to take effect.

  • In this way, early customers like Wieland and Mortenson got their subcontractors and temp employees to use the product, which then created a flywheel effect that spread Procore to other projects and clients.

  • Bring the flywheel over to back center so that piston will compress the charge.

  • If the explosion does not follow, the flywheel may be turned back again and brought up sharply past the dead center.

  • With the flywheel in the hand, bring the piston back sharply two or three times, compressing the charge.

  • The engine is mounted on the boiler well toward the front, and the flywheel is near the stack (in the locomotive type).

  • The traction wheels are usually high, and the flywheel is between one wheel and the boiler.