motor
n. 发动机; 汽车
adj. 机动的; 汽车的; 运动神经的
v. 自驾游览; 使用发动机驾驶帆船
The motor in a machine, vehicle, or boat is the part that uses electricity or fuel to produce movement, so that the machine, vehicle, or boat can work.
She got in and started the motor.
她坐上车,发动了引擎。
Motor vehicles and boats have a petrol or diesel engine.
Theft of motor vehicles is up by 15.9%.
机动车辆偷盗案上升了15.9%。
Motor is used to describe activities relating to vehicles such as cars and buses.
...the future of the British motor industry...
英国汽车工业的未来
He worked as a motor mechanic.
他是一名汽车修理工。
Some people refer to a car as a motor .
If you motor somewhere, you travel there in a car, usually for pleasure.
I had motored down from Cheshire.
我从柴郡一路南下开过来。
If people in a small sailing boat motor somewhere, they use the boat's motor rather than the power of the wind to get there.
Restarting the engine, we motored downriver.
我们重新启动马达,沿河而下。
1. machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion
2. a nonspecific agent that imparts motion;
1. travel or be transported in a vehicle;
1. conveying information to the muscles from the CNS;
2. causing or able to cause motion;
machine, machinery, mechanism, apparatus, engine, motor
这些名词均有"机器,装置"之意。
This is an induction motor.
这是台感应电动机.
The motor coughed and spat.
马达发出似咳嗽和呼噜的声音.
Oxford has been ruined by the motor industry.
牛津城已经被汽车工业毁掉了.
The motor car disappeared in eddy of dust.
汽车在一片扬尘的涡流中不见了.
The rope had twisted itself around the wheel, stopping the motor.
绳子把轮子缠住, 电动机就不转了.