单词 | chassis |
释义 | chassisn. 1. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > window or door > parts of windows > [noun] > window-frame form1463 case1517 window frame1627 gasement1628 window case1660 casement1662 sash1681 chassis1691 Venetian frame1833 1691 J. Evelyn Kalendarium Hortense (ed. 8) 135 Open all the Windows from Ten in the Morning, till Three..Then closing the Double-shuts, (or Chasses rather) continue a gentle heat. 1693 J. Evelyn tr. J. de La Quintinie Treat. Orange Trees ii. 5 in Compl. Gard'ner These Windows should also be fitted within side of the House, with Chassis of doubled Paper, that is, by glewing the Sheets on both sides of the Frame; and without this, another Chassis of Glass. 1693 T. Urquhart & P. A. Motteux tr. F. Rabelais 3rd Bk. Wks. li. 414 Chassis or Paper-Windows. 1711 Ld. Shaftesbury Characteristicks III. Misc. i. ii. 15 The tumid Bladder bounds at every Kick, bursts the withstanding Casements, the Chassys, Lanterns, and all the brittle vitrious Ware. b. spec. = stretcher n. 4b. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > equipment for painting or drawing > [noun] > stretcher stretcher1847 chassis1934 1934 H. Hiler Notes Technique Painting i. 25 As to the chassis or stretchers, they should (on any but the smallest pictures) always be of the sort which are provided with keys. 2. The base-frame, forming the lower part of the carriage of a barbette or casemate gun, on which it can be slid backward and forward. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > device for discharging missiles > firearm > gun carriage > [noun] > other parts of carriage tail-pin1497 brack1622 head-plate1647 transom1688 prise-bolt1705 bracket1753 bracket-bolt1753 pintle1769 rider1779 trail-plate-eye1828 cleat1834 wheel-guard1860 spade1862 nave-hole1867 chassis1869 turntable1889 gun-crutch1898 trail-spade1904 1869 Times 18 Jan. In all firing the chassis rails should be well sanded. 3. The base frame of a motor car, with its mechanism, as distinguished from the body or upper part; also, in an aeroplane. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > powered vehicle > parts and equipment of motor vehicles > [noun] > frame or chassis frame1895 chassis1903 society > travel > air or space travel > a means of conveyance through the air > aeroplane > parts of aircraft > [noun] > fuselage > lower part of chassis1903 belly1917 under-belly1960 1903 Sci. Amer. 20 June 472/1 The motor is placed in the center of the chassis and the boiler is now quite in the rear. 1904 A. B. F. Young Compl. Motorist v. 149 The frame of the chassis is the ordinary pressed steel frame as generally used on a petrol car. 1909 A. Berget Conquest of Air v. 211 The whole apparatus rests upon a running chassis for launching, and to ensure descent without shock. 1910 R. Ferris How it Flies xx. 458 Chassis, the under-structure or ‘running-gear’ of an aeroplane. 1924 Motor 21 Oct. 583/1 The baffling diversity in methods of chassis construction. 1967 M. Procter Exercise Hoodwink ii. 15 This discovery..led to a search for engine and chassis numbers. 4. transferred. The body of a person or animal. slang. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > [noun] lichamc888 bodyeOE earthOE lichOE bone houseOE dustc1000 fleshOE utter mana1050 bonesOE bodiȝlichc1175 bouka1225 bellyc1275 slimec1315 corpsec1325 vesselc1360 tabernaclec1374 carrion1377 corsec1386 personc1390 claya1400 carcass1406 lump of claya1425 sensuality?a1425 corpusc1440 God's imagea1450 bulka1475 natural body1526 outward man1526 quarrons1567 blood bulk1570 skinfula1592 flesh-rind1593 clod1595 anatomy1597 veil1598 microcosm1601 machine1604 outwall1608 lay part1609 machina1612 cabinet1614 automaton1644 case1655 mud wall1662 structure1671 soul case1683 incarnation1745 personality1748 personage1785 man1830 embodiment1850 flesh-stuff1855 corporeity1865 chassis1930 soma1958 1930 P. G. Wodehouse Very Good, Jeeves iv. 101 ‘Did he seem very fond of her?’ ‘Couldn't take his eyes off the chassis.’ 1948 A. C. Smith in B. Vesey-Fitzgerald Bk. of Dog ii. 409 This whimsical, odd-looking, little dog [sc. the dachshund], with his low-hung chassis. 5. The frame on which the parts of a radio receiver are mounted; also, the assemblage of parts on the frame, excluding the cabinet or housing. ΘΚΠ society > communication > telecommunication > radio communications > radio equipment > [noun] > radio set > receiver > parts of coherer1894 radioconductor1897 barretter1903 cat's whisker1915 dial1922 radio dial1922 chassis1931 front end1938 1931 J. A. Moyer & J. F. Wostrel Pract. Radio Constr. (ed. 3) xix. 361 The first step in assembling the television receiver is to attach to the frame or chassis..a type No. 216 socket. 1940 Amateur Radio Handbk. (ed. 2) iv. 68/2 Superheterodynes where a metal chassis or separately screened stages are most desirable. 1940 Amateur Radio Handbk. (ed. 2) iv. 68/2 These boxes should be insulated from one another except where earthed to the chassis. 1942 Electronic Engin. 15 238 In some receivers the chassis consists of an intricate die-cast framework, bolted to the panel casting. 1945 Electronic Engin. 17 554 Fig. 3 shows the chassis removed from the cabinet. Compounds chassisless adj. (sense 3). ΚΠ 1951 Engineering 26 Oct. 533/2 Models are of ‘chassisless’ construction, the single-unit steel body giving..torsional stiffness. 1959 Motor 30 Sept. 234/1 This is a chassisless all-steel car. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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