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hub

/huhb/US // hʌb //UK // (hʌb) //

枢纽,枢轴,中枢,枢纽中心

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n.名词 noun
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    • : the central part of a wheel, as that part into which the spokes are inserted.
    • : the central part or axle end from which blades or spokelike parts radiate on various devices, as on a fan or propeller.
    • : a center around which other things revolve or from which they radiate; a focus of activity, authority, commerce, transportation, etc.: Chicago is a railroad hub.
    • : the Hub, Boston, Mass..
    • : the peg or hob used as a target in quoits and similar games.
    • : any one of the holes in an electrical panel, into which connections may be plugged.
    • : Coining. a design of hardened steel in relief, used as a punch in making a die.
    • : Surveying. a stake bearing a tack used to mark a theodolite position.
    • : Metalworking. a die forced into a metal blank.
v.有主动词 verb
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    hubbed, hub·bing.

    • : Metalworking. to stamp with a hub.

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Examples

  • If you don't need any more storage space, though, we also have deals on Apple's AirPods, USB-C hubs and chargers, PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now subscriptions, and more.

  • With a new hub in Dallas, Waymo’s heavy-duty trucks took to the Texas roads this week to start the company’s road testing of its driverless fleet, which consists of 13 Peterbilt 18-wheelers complete with cameras, lidar, and on-board computers.

  • What’s more, the publishers’ affiliate sales hub, GQ Recommends, is up 105% in revenue year to date over 2019.

  • If the prediction comes to pass, a new crop of startup founders could rise from these newer hubs.

  • Both have helped underpin Hong Kong’s reputation as a global financial hub.

  • Along the river, crumbling remnants of an active trading hub are overtaken by nature.

  • Thousands of years ago, Meroe was a thriving hub of trade and home to some 25,000 residents.

  • It was in Guangzhou, a southeastern trade hub in China with the largest African community in Asia.

  • We wanted to create a dedicated hub where people can dive into it and get all this commentary on the news.

  • With its industrial base eroding, Chicago is no longer a strategic hub for any key industry.

  • At last Malcolm stood in the shelter-trench of the picket and gazed at the city which was the hub of the Mutiny.

  • Ordinarily the use of eight blades makes it difficult to construct a hub of sufficient strength to carry them.

  • This size rod was procured and bent to form a crank, the bearing end being threaded for a distance equal to the length of the hub.

  • This piece of oakum is forced to the bottom of the hub, then another piece is put in.

  • A wad of oakum is taken and forced into the hub with the yarning iron.