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pallet

/pal-it/US // ˈpæl ɪt //UK // (ˈpælɪt) //

托盘,托板,栈板,托架

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bed or mattress of straw.
    • : a small or makeshift bed.

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Examples

  • Some stick GPS trackers on pallets, betting that robbers will forklift the whole lot instead of picking up individual boxes.

  • Today, companies such as Boston Dynamics produce ultra-efficient robots which load trucks, build pallets, and move boxes around factories, undertaking tasks you might think only humans could perform.

  • Willie Bullock grimaces through the pain in his shoulder as he loads pallets of food into a moving truck.

  • The US Food and Drug Administrations authorized the drug’s use, and the federal government ordered pallets full.

  • It can either be equipped to transport troops “safely and comfortably,” Gibert stresses, or to carry containers, or pallets, or whatever else the army wants to transport.

  • On our last visit, we noticed a whole pallet of Purple Heart, Distinguished Flying Cross, and Silver Star certificates.

  • I noticed their new un-faded uniforms, their dust-free boots, and their duffel bags stacked high on a pallet.

  • We love the chicken on a pallet of herby, slightly sweet cornbread dressing, which imbibes all the seeping juices.

  • It is important that a smooth and balanced experience on the pallet is created.

  • In 2004, a pallet of batteries caught fire on a FedEx plane.

  • The unoccupied pallet of Martini lay in one corner of this miserable anti-room.

  • There were usually six joints or sources of friction, between the key and the pallet.

  • That with the increased area of the pallet is why the lower notes of the organ were so hard to play.

  • The bellows, being expanded by the wind, pulls down the pallet in the wind-chest; the bellows does all the hard work.

  • Under these conditions, the large motor B collapses and the pull-down P (which is connected with the organ pallet) rises.