spool 的 3 个定义
- any cylindrical piece or device on which something is wound.
- a small cylindrical piece of wood or other material on which yarn is wound in spinning, for use in weaving; a bobbin.
- a small cylinder of wood or other material on which thread, wire, or tape is wound, typically expanded or with a rim at each end and having a hole lengthwise through the center.
- (5)
- to wind on a spool.
- to unwind from a spool.
- Computers. to operate by using buffers in main and secondary storage.
- to wind.
- to unwind.
spool 近义词
reel
更多spool例句
- The cutting cable is spun around an automatic feed spool, making it easy to adjust on the go.
- This means that when you’re listening to your favorite song, the tape is rolling out from the spool on the left, and reeled in by the spool on the right.
- If you want to go even fancier, you can save nearly $7 on a spool of glow-in-the-dark filament.
- Your other option when it comes to 3D printing involves turning spools of plastic thread into layers that build your object.
- Nobody looks at the humble reels or spools on which the kite strings are wound, even though the aerial performances depend on how skillfully those reels are handled.
- There he lies in fetal position, reeling from thoughts of the atrocities he has committed, which spool endlessly in his mind.
- I want a spool of red silk, two pieces of crimson dress braid, and a spool of fifty cotton.
- It is easily avoided, however, by procuring a large spool and fastening it to the bottom of the base with a wood screw.
- The spool will serve as a handle while the varnish is applied, and also makes a stand for the board while the varnish dries.
- On the inside of the spool, or towel support, an ordinary incandescent electric globe was placed.
- The ends of the spool are made of thin brass and are dimensioned as shown in Fig. 2, at B and C.