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winch

/winch/US // wɪntʃ //UK // (wɪntʃ) //

绞车,绞盘,绞绞车,卷扬机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the crank or handle of a revolving machine.
    • : a windlass turned by a crank, for hoisting or hauling.
    • : any of various devices for cranking.
    • : Also wince. Textiles. any machine equipped with rollers that guide cloth through a dye or finishing solution in an open vat.a roller between two dyeing vats for passing cloth from one vat to another.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to hoist or haul by means of a winch.

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Examples

  • Ford took the time to develop its own steel bumper, specifically designed to carry that Warn winch.

  • Mounted right there on the front of the truck, that big, heavy winch-bumper combo is going to be the first thing to connect with another car in an accident.

  • Mount that winch and bumper to your Bronco, and Ford will upload that program to your truck, allowing you to run those important off-road upgrades without compromising your on-road safety.

  • Then it crash tested it, and with that data, developed a specific algorithm for the airbag computers that enables them to compensate for the difference in forces created by the winch and bumper being shoved into the Bronco’s frame.

  • Buy the Warn winch offered for the Bronco and the dealer flashes in new software for the airbag system so that it responds correctly to the changed crash impulse profile.

  • Video of the search shows the winch struggling to cope with the stormy conditions.

  • Then out of the mist, a whirring of helicopter blades, and, deus ex machina, a man descends fromt he chopper to winch you aboard.

  • Five of the crew manned the winch; the mate and Jerry went to a block-tackle which was also connected with the lifting apparatus.

  • Beyond the skylight rose the bright brass funnel of the cabin chimney, and the winch, by means of which the lantern was hoisted.

  • There was a ceaseless chorus of distant machinery, and above it rose the grinding and rattling solo of a steam winch.

  • Desks and boxes were thrust aside, the winch was manned, and the weighty lantern mounted slowly to its nocturnal watch-tower.

  • Near this bench stands a slender machine like a whip provided with a stand, a pedal, and an exaggerated winch.