torsion 英 ['tɔːʃ(ə)n]   美 ['tɔrʃən]

torsion

torsion  英 ['tɔːʃ(ə)n] 美 ['tɔrʃən]

n. 扭转,扭曲;转矩,[力] 扭力 

名词复数:torsions 

In a study published earlier this year, Poplawski said when the density of matter reaches epic proportions, torsion counters gravity. 在今年早些时候发表的一篇论文中波普拉瓦斯基提到,当一个事物的密度达到一定的比例时,它的扭曲变化便会脱离重力的控制。
The valve can not bear the push, pull and torsion action generated by the heat-expansion and cold-contraction of pipe or other reason. 盲板阀不得承受管道热胀冷缩或其他原因发生的外力对其产生推拉、扭曲作用。

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  • n. 扭转,扭曲;转矩,[力] 扭力
  • 1. In a study published earlier this year, Poplawski said when the density of matter reaches epic proportions, torsion counters gravity.

    在今年早些时候发表的一篇论文中波普拉瓦斯基提到,当一个事物的密度达到一定的比例时,它的扭曲变化便会脱离重力的控制。

  • 2. The valve can not bear the push, pull and torsion action generated by the heat-expansion and cold-contraction of pipe or other reason.

    盲板阀不得承受管道热胀冷缩或其他原因发生的外力对其产生推拉、扭曲作用。

  • 3. Wing position and torsion can be monitored via two-way ZigBee protocol radio communication and can be adjusted and optimized in real time during flight.

    机翼的姿态和扭转可通过双向的ZigBee无线通信来监控,且可在飞行过程中得到实时调整和优化。

  • torsion (n.) early 15c., "wringing pain in the bowels," from Old French torsion "colic" (early 14c.), from Late Latin torsionem (nominative torsio) "a wringing or gripping," from Latin tortionem (nominative tortio) "torture, torment," noun of action from past participle stem of torquere "to twist, distort, torture" (from PIE root *terkw- "to twist"). Meaning "act or effect of twisting as by opposing forces" is first recorded 1540s.
tor·sion / ˈtɔːʃn ; NAmE ˈtɔːrʃn / noun [uncountable ] ( technical 术语 ) twisting, especially of one end of sth while the other end is held fixed (物体等一端固定的)扭转 tor·sion / ˈtɔːʃn ; NAmE ˈtɔːrʃn /
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