rudder 的定义
- Nautical. a vertical blade at the stern of a vessel that can be turned horizontally to change the vessel's direction when in motion.
- Aeronautics. a movable control surface attached to a vertical stabilizer, located at the rear of an airplane and used, along with the ailerons, to turn the airplane.
- any means of or device for governing, directing, or guiding a course, as a leader or principle: His ideas provided a rudder for the new company.
rudder 近义词
等同于 tail
等同于 tail end
等同于 guide
rudder 的近义词 40 个
- counselor
- mentor
- model
- pilot
- teacher
- adviser
- attendant
- captain
- chaperon
- cicerone
- conductor
- controller
- convoy
- criterion
- design
- director
- docent
- escort
- example
- exemplar
- exhibitor
- genie
- genius
- guru
- ideal
- inspiration
- lead
- leader
- lodestar
- monitor
- paradigm
- pathfinder
- pattern
- pioneer
- scout
- standard
- superintendent
- usher
- vanguard
- guiding spirit
rudder 的反义词 1 个
等同于 helm
rudder 的近义词 40 个
- counselor
- mentor
- model
- pilot
- teacher
- adviser
- attendant
- captain
- chaperon
- cicerone
- conductor
- controller
- convoy
- criterion
- design
- director
- docent
- escort
- example
- exemplar
- exhibitor
- genie
- genius
- guru
- ideal
- inspiration
- lead
- leader
- lodestar
- monitor
- paradigm
- pathfinder
- pattern
- pioneer
- scout
- standard
- superintendent
- usher
- vanguard
- guiding spirit
rudder 的反义词 1 个
更多rudder例句
- A “compensator” that acts like a rudder is positioned just below the frame and connected to the front wheel.
- Rudder seems content to play the record keeper and let the philosophers sort out the sigificance.
- There's no longer a need to make up a story, because now, as Rudder writes, "The numbers are the narrative."
- We saw a little bit of blue fire just forward of the vertical rudder, the upper rudder.
- Of course, Rudder admits there are more pieces to the puzzle.
- If You Got It, Flaunt It Christian Rudder, co-founder OkCupid.com, is brutally honest.
- With difficulty he induced the scared ryot to take the rudder while he explained the new project.
- A single oar used rather as rudder than paddle guides the tank to the middle of the stream, where it floats to its destination.
- Mr Jones, without making a remark of any kind, shipped the rudder; the other four pulled.
- The sea seemed to be fining off a bit, so they looked round, and found to their horror that the rudder was gone.
- On the deck aft, about a couple of feet in advance of the rudder-head, are fitted two brass stanchions.