释义 |
hydraulicshy‧draul‧ics /haɪˈdrɒlɪks, -ˈdrɔː- $ -ˈdrɒː-/ noun  - A U-shaped cover enclosed the transmission and hydraulics under the mast.
- After several normal circuits we sampled the failure cases, starting with the simple loss of hydraulics.
- Controlled by computer and battery-powered hydraulics, they push or pull like pistons to damp movement by the walls.
- Gear, flaps and airbrakes are all normally moved by the 250 bar hydraulics, but the flaps have no standby system.
- He studied the hydraulics of the cataract and the sculptural look of the cliffs.
- The curriculum expands to include hydraulics, basic pneumatics, electronics, and statistical process control.
- The system is not expected to leak while the craft is in orbit and the hydraulics are not in use.
- We run hydraulics, electricals, environmental systems, in addition to the loading and the weight and balance duties.
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