释义 |
plenum I. \ˈplenəm, -lēn-\ noun (plural plenums \-mz\ ; or plena \-nə\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter of plenus full — more at full 1. a. : a space or all space every part of which is full of matter — opposed to vacuum b. (1) : a condition in which the pressure of the air in an enclosed space is greater than that of the outside atmosphere (2) : an enclosed space in which such a condition exists; especially : a plenum chamber 2. a. : a general assembly of all members especially of a legislative body b. : the entire membership of a specific group 3. : the quality or state of being full II. adjective : relating to or being a space in which a plenum exists < a plenum chamber in a hot-air furnace > < the plenum system forces air into the room, causing a leakage outward although exhaust ducts may also be provided — V.M.Ehlers & E.W.Steel > |