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单词 recycler
释义

recyclern.

Brit. /ˌriːˈsʌɪklə/, U.S. /riˈsaɪklər/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: recycle v., -er suffix1.
Etymology: < recycle v. (although this is first attested later in the sense corresponding to sense 1: see recycle v. 4) + -er suffix1.
1. A device that repeats a cycle of operations or causes another device to do so.
ΚΠ
1935 U.S. Patent 1,986,013 3/2 As the arm 42 is attracted by the winding 10, it actuates a connecting arm 71 which is connected to arm 42 and causes the rod 44 of the recycler F to be moved upward by the pawl 45.
1960 Nucl. Instruments & Methods 9 298/1 Within the next 8 milliseconds the ignitron contactor removes the power supply from the line. Five seconds later the recycler reactivates the power supply.
1963 Ecology 44 99/1 Each multipolar recycler is provided with a series of cams which actuate and release microswitches at adjustable times during the cycle.
2007 Manufacturer's Monthly (Nexis) Sept. 53 Two new multi-function timing relays, a new asymmetrical recycler, and a star-delta relay.
2. A person who or thing that recycles waste material, energy, etc. Also in extended use.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > [noun] > re-use > one who or that which
recycler1970
recyclist1973
society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to type of work > manual or industrial worker > worker performing process or spec. task > [noun] > workers performing other tasks or processes
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bricksetter1883
waxer1890
bottle-oh1898
edger1909
bottle-o-er1915
caster1921
recycler1970
linesperson1973
1970 Argus (Fremont-Newark, Calif.) 18 June 2/6 What prevents the SOMAT from being a complete waste recycler is the disposal of the pulp, which must be accomplished in the conventional manner—at a dump.
1973 Nature 13 Apr. 483/3 Exhaust gas recyclers which cause an increase in the fuel consumption.
1986 Munic. World (Ont.) Aug. 201/1 By the end of the fifth year, the recycler will have been ‘weaned’ off MOE funding and will be relying on income generated by the sale of recycled materials.
1994 M. Greenleaf Pushkin & Romantic Fashion Introd. 3 Pushkin turned a series of new faces toward his public: historian, chronicler, journalist, novelist, editor of other writers' works, and surreptitious recycler of his own.
1998 J. F. Kitchell in S. I. Dodson et al. Ecology v. 176 Animals excrete wastes that can serve as nutrients to the primary producers supporting their ecosystems. Thus, the negative effects of a consumer can be partially offset by its role as a recycler.
2006 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 17 May e8/6 Many recyclers and brokers export e-waste to mostly unregulated markets overseas.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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