释义 |
caliperscal‧i‧pers /ˈkæləpəz $ -ərz/ noun [plural]  calipersOrigin: 1500-1600 caliber - And you had to sign a chit to use things like the height gauge, the big micrometers, calipers.
- Ever the engineers, they used calipers to make their measurements.
- Fat calipers, motivation tapes, an exercise video, and some recipes pad out her product.
- From these other points could be measured by triangulation with compasses or calipers.
- In the preschool program scales must be properly calibrated, and calipers must be properly adjusted. 4.
- It's been replaced by a pair of cheaper steel discs gripped by Brembo four-pot calipers.
- Judith C had been disabled since birth, getting about with sticks and, for much of her life, leg calipers.
- The cast-iron disc brakes work with four-pot calipers and it rides on 10ins rims at the front and 14ins at the rear.
the American spelling of callipers |