释义 |
pro·pul·sion \prəˈpəlshən, prōˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin propulsus (past participle of propellere to drive away, propel) + English -ion — more at propel 1. obsolete : the action of driving out or forth : expulsion, ejection 2. : the action of driving forward or ahead : action or process of propelling < propulsion of ships by steam turbine > < problems of rocket propulsion > 3. : something that propels : a driving or inciting force or influence < in the propulsion and in the excitement that can be provoked by forceful and expert pianists — Arthur Berger > 4. : tendency to fall forward in walking (as in paralysis agitans) |