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precess

/pree-ses/US // priˈsɛs //UK // (prɪˈsɛs) //

预处理,预加工,预制,加工

Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    Mechanics.

    • : to undergo precession.

Examples

  • Instead of tumbling, it begins to precess around the trajectory of the ball.

  • Flexing it—which would happen if they let the asteroid precess at will—would soon fatigue even that heavy bolt.

  • The Security men were attempting to instruct the computer to precess the wheel back to its original position.

  • If allowed to "precess" it will respond by moving perpendicularly to a deflecting force.