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单词 hydraulics
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Definition of hydraulics in English:

hydraulics

plural noun hʌɪˈdrɔːlɪkshʌɪˈdrɒlɪkshaɪˈdrɔlɪks
  • 1usually treated as singular The branch of science and technology concerned with the conveyance of liquids through pipes and channels, especially as a source of mechanical force or control.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This work was to be in four parts, arithmetic, geometry, mechanics, and hydraulics.
    • In his lifetime he contributed much in the fields of mechanics, hydraulics, architecture, engineering, and natural history.
    • Cooper says customers are now looking for more support and not just commissioning products and then outsourcing support for hydraulics, manufacturing and mechanical engineering.
    • The 16 week training programme covered subjects such as the use of breathing apparatus, first aid, hydraulics, chemistry, physics, building construction and basic fire safety.
    • The first volume covered dynamics, mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, aerostatics, and pneumatics.
  • 2Hydraulic systems or forces.

    the lift is driven by hydraulics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then there's the shockwave, a phenomenon of such ferocity that it jams the hydraulics and freezes the controls.
    • Having the necessary power and hydraulics available might be the first challenge to meet when you want to expand the capability of your excavator.
    • Electronic monitoring of engines and hydraulics and diagnosing problems also are helping lower repair bills.
    • Most of them already know how to weld, they know electric motors and hydraulics.
    • The dump body is made of industrial-weight polyethylene, and the drive system uses a winch rather than costly hydraulics.
    • One year, for example, the temperatures clipped so low that the hydraulics on the aircraft due to fly them back froze - even worse, so did the alcohol on-board.
    • I quickly scanned the instruments and assessed all was well with the engines and hydraulics.
    • More complex systems utilize hydraulics and computers.
    • All indications regarding engine operation, hydraulics and electrics appeared normal as the two aircraft prepared to taxi.
    • However, as the hydraulics on the right side began to fall off line, I was warned of a right leading-edge-flap lockout.
    • Adjustable platforms were installed lineside that can be raised or lowered using under-floor hydraulics.
    • Fortunately, the landing gear was already down and locked, but without hydraulics he would not have use of speed brakes or flaps for his return to the field.
    • The ferry was to have gone for its annual overhaul in March, but mechanical faults involving the hydraulics of one of the ship's propeller shafts made the work more pressing.
    • The hydraulics for the No.1 engine had less than two gallons remaining.
    • If the hydraulics or brakes fail, that jet would start to move across the flight deck and could go over the side.
    • It's basically the same as the manual gearbox, but electronically controlled hydraulics operate the clutch and the gearchange for you so there's no need for a clutch pedal anymore.
    • And it was not just new mechanical power and hydraulics that made the difference.
    • They are particularly impressed by the hydraulics on the machine.
    • These systems are all-electric, using a computer-controlled motor to replace the more common engine-driven hydraulics on conventional power steering.
    • There are usually warm-up times for instruments, flight controls, hydraulics, accessory cases, etc.
 
 

Definition of hydraulics in US English:

hydraulics

plural nounhaɪˈdrɔlɪkshīˈdrôliks
  • 1usually treated as singular The branch of science and technology concerned with the conveyance of liquids through pipes and channels, especially as a source of mechanical force or control.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The 16 week training programme covered subjects such as the use of breathing apparatus, first aid, hydraulics, chemistry, physics, building construction and basic fire safety.
    • Cooper says customers are now looking for more support and not just commissioning products and then outsourcing support for hydraulics, manufacturing and mechanical engineering.
    • The first volume covered dynamics, mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, aerostatics, and pneumatics.
    • In his lifetime he contributed much in the fields of mechanics, hydraulics, architecture, engineering, and natural history.
    • This work was to be in four parts, arithmetic, geometry, mechanics, and hydraulics.
  • 2Hydraulic systems, mechanisms, or forces.

    the lift is driven by hydraulics
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Adjustable platforms were installed lineside that can be raised or lowered using under-floor hydraulics.
    • If the hydraulics or brakes fail, that jet would start to move across the flight deck and could go over the side.
    • There are usually warm-up times for instruments, flight controls, hydraulics, accessory cases, etc.
    • The dump body is made of industrial-weight polyethylene, and the drive system uses a winch rather than costly hydraulics.
    • Then there's the shockwave, a phenomenon of such ferocity that it jams the hydraulics and freezes the controls.
    • All indications regarding engine operation, hydraulics and electrics appeared normal as the two aircraft prepared to taxi.
    • One year, for example, the temperatures clipped so low that the hydraulics on the aircraft due to fly them back froze - even worse, so did the alcohol on-board.
    • Most of them already know how to weld, they know electric motors and hydraulics.
    • They are particularly impressed by the hydraulics on the machine.
    • Fortunately, the landing gear was already down and locked, but without hydraulics he would not have use of speed brakes or flaps for his return to the field.
    • Having the necessary power and hydraulics available might be the first challenge to meet when you want to expand the capability of your excavator.
    • The ferry was to have gone for its annual overhaul in March, but mechanical faults involving the hydraulics of one of the ship's propeller shafts made the work more pressing.
    • More complex systems utilize hydraulics and computers.
    • The hydraulics for the No.1 engine had less than two gallons remaining.
    • It's basically the same as the manual gearbox, but electronically controlled hydraulics operate the clutch and the gearchange for you so there's no need for a clutch pedal anymore.
    • These systems are all-electric, using a computer-controlled motor to replace the more common engine-driven hydraulics on conventional power steering.
    • However, as the hydraulics on the right side began to fall off line, I was warned of a right leading-edge-flap lockout.
    • And it was not just new mechanical power and hydraulics that made the difference.
    • I quickly scanned the instruments and assessed all was well with the engines and hydraulics.
    • Electronic monitoring of engines and hydraulics and diagnosing problems also are helping lower repair bills.
 
 
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